New York Times website back online on wednesday after cyber attack on CNN news today New york Times website down and still experiencing some issues late
Wednesday afternoon following Tuesday's widespread outage. Evidence
continued to mount that it was the result of an attack by the Syrian
Electronic Army.
The group of Syrian cyber army who loyal to president basar assad was attack several media website on last month until this week. and last attack is to New York times website and make deliver anti- war message and make the server can be access on 3 minute.
New York Times chief information officer Marc Frons sent the same update
internally to employees at 4:20 p.m. and advised them not to send out
sensitive emails "until this situation is resolved," according to a
statement from the New York Times. The outage was the result of an attack on the company's domain name registrar, Melbourne IT.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun looking into the website
disruption, a law enforcement official told CNN. The "preliminary
inquiry" is still in its early stages, the official said.The New York Times' own website had suffered an outage the day
before the Outbrain hack, prompting speculation that hackers were
responsible, but a spokeswoman for the paper said that outage was the
result of complications associated with a scheduled maintenance update.