QAnon/8chan sites back online after being ousted by DDoS-protection vendor
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/10/qanon-8chan-sites-back-online-after-being-ousted-by-ddos-protection-vendor/
A few dozen QAnon and 8chan-related sites were knocked offline temporarily yesterday when a DDoS-protection vendor disabled their access, according to an article by security reporter Brian Krebs.
The websites—with names like 8kun.net, 8kun.top, 8chan.se, and qanonbin.com—are connected to the Internet via the US-based ISP VanwaTech, which in turn "had a single point of failure on its end," Krebs wrote. "The swath of Internet addresses serving the various 8kun/QAnon sites were being protected from otherwise crippling and incessant distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks by Hillsboro, Ore. based CNServers LLC."
QAnon/8chan sites back online after being ousted by DDoS-protection vendor
Oct 19, 2020, 5:36pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/10/qanon-8chan-sites-back-online-after-being-ousted-by-ddos-protection-vendor/
> A few dozen QAnon and 8chan-related sites were knocked offline temporarily yesterday when a DDoS-protection vendor disabled their access, according to an article by security reporter Brian Krebs.
> The websites—with names like 8kun.net, 8kun.top, 8chan.se, and qanonbin.com—are connected to the Internet via the US-based ISP VanwaTech, which in turn "had a single point of failure on its end," Krebs wrote. "The swath of Internet addresses serving the various 8kun/QAnon sites were being protected from otherwise crippling and incessant distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks by Hillsboro, Ore. based CNServers LLC."