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Message-ID: <01fe01c45321$d7eee3c0$0200020a@jamesnew>
From: hackerwacker at cybermesa.com (james edwards)
Subject: Akamai

Akamai is saying their DNS continued to work.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/15/akamai_goes_postal/

Akamai has got back to us to explain that the problem stemmed from what a
spokesman called a "large scale international attack on the Internet's
infrastructure". Akamai said the attack was primarily aimed at the large
search engines - of which it runs the three largest, Yahoo!, Google and
Lycos - which meant that people were unable to access the sites.

The spokesman denied however that it was an outage and ****said that the
Akamai name service continued to function throughout the attack**** which
ended around two hours later.



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