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    #21
    All fine here...Actually GMail seems ****ed (well it is for Frau D. but mine works) but I can still watch cat videos on YouTube...
    Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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      #22
      I want my money back. What’s the SLA on these things? I hope they get grilled by the senators about this and get fined A LOT!
      Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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        #23
        Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
        Blimey.

        No word from google.
        They posted a status message on Google Docs… oh, hang on

        (But seriously folks, the other week AWS had a serious outage in one of their services, and the service status dashboard relied on that service, so they couldn't tell anybody what was going on with the serious outage )

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          #24

          Translation: "Please knock because Google is down"

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            #25
            "Google has been contacted for comment, but one spokesperson said they were unable to access their email." - Google outage: YouTube, Docs and Gmail knocked offline - BBC News

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              #26
              Originally posted by _V_ View Post
              Time for someone to create a new search engine.


              I read Search was the one bit that didn't break?
              Originally posted by MaryPoppins
              I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
              Originally posted by vetran
              Urine is quite nourishing

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                #27
                Originally posted by _V_ View Post
                Time for someone to create a new search engine.


                I have heard there is a squirrel p0rn search engine

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                  #28
                  SolarWinds is a network tool that facilitates a range of services, such as the polling of devices to check configuration changes and then log them iteratively somewhere. It has a large range of addons but is considered a poor tool for the job in a modern context.

                  The main issue is that many companies have had the software for a decade or longer and see no reason to retire it. Companies that started in the cloud or have moved completely to serving from cloud services are very unlikely to have any form of SolarWinds running that requires patching.

                  The list I have seen has a very large number of companies that have been hacked through malware packaged by SolarWinds, unknowingly to them, by what is thought to have the hallmarks and evidence of Russian state sponsored hackers. This could be one of the most widespread attacks for public and private companies ever seen and details are continually emerging.

                  It's safe to say that if I was a betting person I would put the money on Google being among one of SolarWinds' customers, as they still run a lot of kit on premises in datacenters and have been around since the dot com boom in some form or another.

                  It is worth remembering that it is also very likely that the number of public entities and private companies currently sitting with an affected patch from Solarwinds from many months ago is going to be very high. That malware may already have been used to either spread, after initiating connection with the outside world and a CAC (command and control) server, or it may have been customised to automatically try various paths to infecting other services within the company networks to propagate. The latter is more common, as this avoids triggering suspicious firewall rules and deep packet inspection that is suspicious of unusual activity. The worst case scenario is that the outside world communication with the malware was via SolarWinds patching servers for months, and this traffic will not have been marked as suspicious by almost all DPI services.

                  In the coming days the view of this could increase so much that it is likely that most SolarWinds customers are infected and have had information stolen. Disinfecting a client of the other malware/intrusions introduced as a result of the initial hack via SolarWinds is almost impossible without shutting up shop and starting again from ground zero.

                  We could be witnessing one of the biggest hacks in history. As many US core public services have been impacted, including intelligence, it is an extremely bad outcome.

                  Enjoy your cat videos.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by _V_ View Post
                    This is an intelligence war.
                    We're doomed ..... doomed ....
                    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by rogerfederer View Post
                      SolarWinds is a network tool that facilitates a range of services, such as the polling of devices to check configuration changes and then log them iteratively somewhere. It has a large range of addons but is considered a poor tool for the job in a modern context.

                      The main issue is that many companies have had the software for a decade or longer and see no reason to retire it. Companies that started in the cloud or have moved completely to serving from cloud services are very unlikely to have any form of SolarWinds running that requires patching.

                      The list I have seen has a very large number of companies that have been hacked through malware packaged by SolarWinds, unknowingly to them, by what is thought to have the hallmarks and evidence of Russian state sponsored hackers. This could be one of the most widespread attacks for public and private companies ever seen and details are continually emerging.

                      It's safe to say that if I was a betting person I would put the money on Google being among one of SolarWinds' customers, as they still run a lot of kit on premises in datacenters and have been around since the dot com boom in some form or another.

                      It is worth remembering that it is also very likely that the number of public entities and private companies currently sitting with an affected patch from Solarwinds from many months ago is going to be very high. That malware may already have been used to either spread, after initiating connection with the outside world and a CAC (command and control) server, or it may have been customised to automatically try various paths to infecting other services within the company networks to propagate. The latter is more common, as this avoids triggering suspicious firewall rules and deep packet inspection that is suspicious of unusual activity. The worst case scenario is that the outside world communication with the malware was via SolarWinds patching servers for months, and this traffic will not have been marked as suspicious by almost all DPI services.

                      In the coming days the view of this could increase so much that it is likely that most SolarWinds customers are infected and have had information stolen. Disinfecting a client of the other malware/intrusions introduced as a result of the initial hack via SolarWinds is almost impossible without shutting up shop and starting again from ground zero.

                      We could be witnessing one of the biggest hacks in history. As many US core public services have been impacted, including intelligence, it is an extremely bad outcome.

                      Enjoy your cat videos.
                      Solarwinds wasn't that good when I was using it 20-odd years ago...
                      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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