Earlier today we
reported how GoDaddy suffered a major outage, affecting millions of websites and?hosted e-mail accounts that are run through the hosting and domain registrar's DNS services. Now it looks like the sites are coming back up, but GoDaddy has yet to confirm whether the outage was due to a distributed denial of service attack -- the reason claimed by a member of the Anonymous hacking collective -- or how many sites and emails and overall customers were actually affected. It has, however, stated that no sensitive information was breached as a result of the outage. Meanwhile, one high-profile site, Asana, is now making its migration from GoDaddy a top priority. GoDaddy
reports that it's making progress but is still investigating the problem.
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