Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has confirmed that services are back up and running following a major DDoS attack that left some of its infrastructure, including websites and repos, unavailable for five days.
DDoS, or Distributed Denial of Service, attacks are intended to disrupt the everyday operation of servers and networks. They're often quite effective, too, leveraging a flood of requests from IP addresses that are tough to distinguish from genuine ones, with the intention of overwhelming a system. That's what Canonical has been dealing with over the past five days, only recently confirming that it has restored services.
"At this stage, we have implemented mitigations and restored services affected by the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack," Canonical says.


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