Sony's breached PlayStation Network may well be offline longer than the company had expected, according to a Sony executive. . In a post on Sony's PlayStation.Blog late yesterday, Patrick Seybold, senior director of corporate communications and social media for the company, said Sony was still performing security checks on the system and that it might not be back up and running in the originally announced timeframe. Part of the problem, Seybold said, has been the hitherto unknown size of a breach of the Sony Online Entertainment gaming network, discovered during Sony's investigation into the PlayStation intrusion. "When we held the press conference in Japan last week, based on what we knew, we expected to have the services online within a week," Seybold wrote. "We were unaware of the extent of the attack on Sony Online Entertainment servers, and we are taking this opportunity to conduct further testing of the incredibly complex system." The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . In a post on Sony's PlayStation.Blog late yesterday, Patrick Seybold, senior director of corporate c. sony's, breached, playstation, network, offline, longer, company, expected, accord. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last week Microsoft's Web server became unavailable to many users first through router misconfiguration and later through a denial of service attack. Networking experts blamed Microsoft's problems on a network domain which they said featured all four of its domain name . . . . Last week Microsoft's Web server became unavailable to many users first through router misconfiguration and later through a denial of service attack. Networking experts blamed Microsoft's problems on a network domain which they said featured all four of its domain name server on the same network segment - creating a single point of failure. Following the debacle Microsoft has partially offloaded its DNS servers to Akamai Technologies - who tests suggest is running these servers on Linux. A number of Register readers have written to us pointing out that using nslookup, or other similar tools, its possible to see a number of servers in the akadns.com domain are listed as authoritative DNS servers for Microsoft's domains. Full details of which can be seen below. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . Google's cloud service experienced interruptions from a network failure and security breach, resulting in reliance on Windows-based DNS solutions.. Microsoft DNS, Linux Servers, Denial of Service, DNS Management. . Anthony Pell
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