WordPress works again after being attacked
From March 6, bloggers using the popular WordPress platform were able to operate normally after this famous blog system suffered from strong denial of service (DDoS) attacks originating in China. National.
WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg expressed to Silicon Valley's leading technology blog, TechCrunch, that the first attack began on March 3 and continues on March 4.
With millions of accounts residing on the system, the attack has a tremendous power that makes WordPress suffer some transmission and connectivity effects, disrupting many members' activities.
According to Mullenweg, 98% of computers participated in "hitting" them for two days in China.
This makes people think of Google victims who also had to suffer from powerful DDoS artillery from the world's most populous news. Later, Google announced it could "from the face" of the Chinese market because it did not receive proper protection from the government.
Last month, computer security firm McAfee also revealed that Chinese hackers have infiltrated the global oil companies' computer systems to steal financial data of bidding projects. and many other confidential information.
The continuous warning information given above makes many international businesses have reason to be concerned about the powerful forces of hackers in China today.
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