9 B" p& I' D% d9 \! A$ x------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 e3 M9 G1 ^+ v t) t2 U ; k( r: h- C! t" b3 z5 PDear hexiaoma, - i) T5 x0 U! V; {" y5 m$ x - V$ a. |: C" o% n" QYesterday the Dynadot website was hit with a 150Gbps DDoS attack. While we did have DDoS protection in place, it was not capable of blocking an attack of this size. Our team worked non-stop to mitigate the attack, and we have installed additional defenses against such attacks in the future.: [& E/ X0 m3 r0 R
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I know many customers are concerned about their account security. I am happy to report that customer data was not impacted by this attack. Account security has been, and always will be, a top priority of ours. Additionally we will work on improving communication during service disruptions to make sure we keep you in the loop. + ?4 y# k- \" J. w/ [' w1 ]0 z
' C' Z; G$ r6 s6 R9 B% E. aI am very sorry this happened, and I know it was extremely inconvenient. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding. We will continue to improve our systems and processes. 6 m, y4 ~/ G8 ^7 N6 _ $ e' }: A1 q( a, w n- q! IBest Regards,0 g b; n5 v% U! x
Todd Han 3 N1 V4 H. `$ h% w; dPresident 7 _. |4 ~; x4 Y* M- j* KDynadot.com + e( J' \" m& g9 l* W4 }6 A% q- }5 n, [+ l - B+ O$ `/ H4 q/ q ^' J2 K- q : B. D1 E/ U) l1 `$ w, ?$ }! n