For the first time in nearly a year, Twitter suffered a prolonged outage Thursday, leaving its 140 million active monthly users without micro-blogging capabilities. The San Francisco-based company announced via a tweet that the approximately hour-long disruption was due in part to a “cascaded bug in one of our infrastructure components.” But hacker collective UGNazi took responsibility for the outage, claiming it brought Twitter down through a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. UGNazi has claimed hacks and DDoS attacks on a number of organizations and most recently is believed responsible for hijacking the personal Gmail account of CloudFlare CEO Matthew Price so it could attack 4chan.
Incident Response, TDR, Threat Management, Vulnerability Management
Twitter vanishes for an hour, but was it a bug or DDoS?
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