It looks like the GNOME sources were likely not compromised, so they should be back on line soon. Herein is an updated announcement from the GNOME Project. . . .. On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 13:52, Owen Taylor wrote: > We've discovered evidence of an intrusion on the server > hosting www.gnome.org and other gnome.org websites. > At the present time, we think that the released gnome > sources and the gnome source code repository are unaffected. > > We are investigating further and will provide updates > as we know more. We hope to have the essential services > hosted on the affected machine up and running again as soon > as possible. A quick status update on the situation: * No additional damage has been discovered; at the current time we are cautiously hopeful that the compromise was limited in scope. * ftp.gnome.org is back on now that we have additional confidence in the integrity of the tarballs. * We've now restored a number of services running on a replacement machine - Websites including www.gnome.org, and developer.gnome.org are back up in limited service; dynamic content is still off so some parts may be inaccessible. - planet.gnome.org is again providing all your favorite blogs and gossip. - Bugzilla is in testing mode; we hope to restore general access in the next day. Thanks for your patience; we'll continue to provide updates as we move back to fully operational status. The GNOME sysadmin team 24 March 2004 . The GNOME Project has announced a detailed review of the security breach that compromised their servers earlier this month, along with the measures being taken to restore functionality.. GNOME Compromise, Server Integrity, Intrusion Response. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Five days after being brought to its knees by spam UUNet's service is still struggling to get back to normal. In a statement issued this morning UUNet said its customers in the UK "may continue to experience some delays in email . . . . Five days after being brought to its knees by spam UUNet's service is still struggling to get back to normal. In a statement issued this morning UUNet said its customers in the UK "may continue to experience some delays in email traffic". Most of the spam has now been deleted but "mail will continue to pass slowly for the next 48 to 72 hours", the outfit said. UUNet also said it reckons no genuine email has been lost although that will be of little comfort to the outfit's customers who've been without access to their email for almost a week. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . UUNet continues to struggle with persistent email slowdowns a week post-spam assault, impacting overall service performance.. UUNet Email Issues, Spam Effects, Service Down, Network Stability. . Anthony Pell
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