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Botnet Losing Steam (Under Attack! 2/17/2010)

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Have you ever gotten ready to fix something, then found somehow it wasn’t broken? That’s just about where we’re at here on Website In A Weekend. I’ve been psyching myself up to move the whole site, wrote out a game plan, then logged in to grab a fresh copy of the database backup.

It’s been like molasses over the last week, but positively snappy this afternoon!

It turns out the attack is still being reported, but it must be lightening up considerably. As a result:

  • Akismet is working again. If everything goes well, comments will be back on by the weekend.

    Comments are turned back on! Let’s rock and roll!

  • WordPress updated cleanly to 2.9.2.
  • All the plugins updated without getting stuck in maintenance mode. I’ll have a little article on what to do if you get stuck in maintenance mode in the future.

Back to the salt mine.

Denial of Service, What’s It Like? (Under Attack! 2/16/2010)

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I’ve been watching Website In A Weekend melt down. It’s not been pleasant. Here’s a few notes.

  • Bluehost customer service has been pretty good through the whole fiasco. I’m going to continue recommending Bluehost as a result. No one is immune from denial of service attacks. If you’re on shared hosting, your risk is much higher. No accounting for your neighbors.

    The account which is being attacked has been disabled by Bluehost. Being subject to DDOS is a violation of their terms of service. Unfortunately, nobody told the botnet, which continues to spew packets at the server.

  • Google is going to love this:

    I’m sure none of these are really broken, they’re being reported broken as a result of timing out.

  • Try running your website with comments… without Akismet:
  • I’ll be switching to Feedblitz while all this is going on. Feedburner and CommentLuv don’t get along, Feedblitz and CommentLuv work really well together. It’s as good a time as any to make the switch.
  • The attacker takes a high value good (your website), and turns it into junk. Now you have to do even more work, and spend more money, just to stay even with where you were.
  • Saving a little post like this one takes about 10 minutes.

A denial of service attack is a little bit like a bank robbery, where your deposit isn’t insured.

Point to ponder: what would happen to an economy if bank robbery were tolerated?