Talk:US government, music industry websites taken offline in web attack
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editRIAA's site is up. Just slow and unresponsive.
- Still down for me, but regardless, at the time of the news posting, all three were down. DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 22:57, 19 January 2012 (UTC)
Revision 1375991 of this article has been reviewed by Brian McNeil (talk · contribs) and has passed its review at 22:47, 19 January 2012 (UTC).
Comments by reviewer: SOPA/PIPA have provoked cyber-warfare. Expect SHIT... The reviewed revision should automatically have been edited by removing {{Review}} and adding {{Publish}} at the bottom, and the edit sighted; if this did not happen, it may be done manually by a reviewer. |
Revision 1375991 of this article has been reviewed by Brian McNeil (talk · contribs) and has passed its review at 22:47, 19 January 2012 (UTC).
Comments by reviewer: SOPA/PIPA have provoked cyber-warfare. Expect SHIT... The reviewed revision should automatically have been edited by removing {{Review}} and adding {{Publish}} at the bottom, and the edit sighted; if this did not happen, it may be done manually by a reviewer. |
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edit6:00 p.m. Universal Music Group shutdown their website in response to the attacks on it. Message replaced with "The Site is under maintenance. Please expect it to be back shortly." DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 23:18, 19 January 2012 (UTC)
Largest attack
editIn sources: Anonymous launches largest attack ever, crippling government and music industry sites. DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 02:08, 20 January 2012 (UTC)
- Also added a second source. Sorry I thought there was actually something about it in the RT article. DragonFire1024 (Talk to the Dragon) 02:28, 20 January 2012 (UTC)