NameDriver
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NameDrive suffers malicious attack
Well there you go.
We've officially been in business for 10 days and somebody hits us with a DDOS attack. Astounding when you think we should be as noticeable on the radar as your local greengrocer's online store.
It was clearly not a random attack and the very fact that a similar thing hit a slightly larger company than us recently suggests that someone is not a big fan of new, successful, popular parking programs...
On a serious note, we are fully aware that other parking companies have impressed early doors and then had huge server problems as they were victims of their own success and couldn't supply to meet demand. We have already taken steps to ensure this doesn't happen and currently have far more bandwidth than we need. However, as has been shown in recent days, even the mightiest cannot deal with a sustained, malicious attack.
You will, naturally, be compensated for any revenue lost and I hope this hasn't tarnished your image of us as this sadly something beyond our control. This episode has only served to show that we are doing something right enough to get noticed and that we are now stronger than before to deal with attacks such as these.
If any of you, such as Firestar, just started testing with us at pretty much the moment the servers went down and are concerned about any lost revenue, email me directly at [email protected] and we'll sort it out.
Thank you for your continued support. This can only make us stronger. We are back online again but the system is still a little slow. It should be up to full capacity again by mid-afternoon on Tuesday. Your compensation will not only take the downtime into account, but also the lag experienced over the early hours of today.
Let me know by email if there's anything I can do for anyone.
Ed
Well there you go.
We've officially been in business for 10 days and somebody hits us with a DDOS attack. Astounding when you think we should be as noticeable on the radar as your local greengrocer's online store.
It was clearly not a random attack and the very fact that a similar thing hit a slightly larger company than us recently suggests that someone is not a big fan of new, successful, popular parking programs...
On a serious note, we are fully aware that other parking companies have impressed early doors and then had huge server problems as they were victims of their own success and couldn't supply to meet demand. We have already taken steps to ensure this doesn't happen and currently have far more bandwidth than we need. However, as has been shown in recent days, even the mightiest cannot deal with a sustained, malicious attack.
You will, naturally, be compensated for any revenue lost and I hope this hasn't tarnished your image of us as this sadly something beyond our control. This episode has only served to show that we are doing something right enough to get noticed and that we are now stronger than before to deal with attacks such as these.
If any of you, such as Firestar, just started testing with us at pretty much the moment the servers went down and are concerned about any lost revenue, email me directly at [email protected] and we'll sort it out.
Thank you for your continued support. This can only make us stronger. We are back online again but the system is still a little slow. It should be up to full capacity again by mid-afternoon on Tuesday. Your compensation will not only take the downtime into account, but also the lag experienced over the early hours of today.
Let me know by email if there's anything I can do for anyone.
Ed
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