Moonfruit takes websites offline after cyber-attack threat


Moonfruit takes websites offline after cyber-attack threat

Thousands of business and personal websites have been taken offline by web host Moonfruit, after it was threatened with a cyber-attack.

The Moonfruit service lets customers easily build templated websites.

But the company said it had been threatened with a cyber-attack and had decided to make its customers’ websites unavailable for “up to 12 hours” to make infrastructure changes.

One business owner told the BBC it was “very bad timing”.

On Thursday, 10 December, the company said it had been hit by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.

Attackers bombarded the company’s computers to overwhelm them with traffic, so they could not serve its legitimate users.

The company consequently told customers it had decided to take websites offline for “up to 12 hours” starting at 10:00 GMT on Monday.

Film-maker Reece de Ville said: “They have been slow to communicate via their website what is going on.

“I’m going to have hundreds of people finding my site today but not being able to access it.

“I could be losing out on a lot of money from potential clients, and they may not come back if they think the company has gone.

“It’s incredibly bad timing, especially for businesses selling Christmas cards and gifts on their website.”
Short notice

In an email to its customers, the company apologised for giving them “short notice” that their websites would be offline.

“We have been working with law enforcement agencies regarding this matter and have spared no time or expense in ensuring we complete the work as quickly as possible,” the company’s director, Matt Casey, said in a statement.

Share This News:

Comments (
0
)

Most Popular


Alaska had its biggest landslide in decades, and no one saw

Alaska had its biggest landslide in decades, and no one saw

If millions of tons of rock slide down an Alaskan mountain and no one is around to hear it, ...

Posted: About 9 years ago
Source: foxnews
Iran offers prisoner swap for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

Iran offers prisoner swap for Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, the British-Iranian dual national being held in a Tehran jail o...

Posted: About 6 years ago
Source: The Guardian
Negative ads blanketing airwaves in 2016 campaign

Negative ads blanketing airwaves in 2016 campaign

Voters say they hate negative ads – but if Iowa is any gauge, the campaigns aren’t too w...

Posted: About 9 years ago
Source: foxnews

SIMILAR NEWS

Police catch suspected burglar with help from his Twitter account
Posted: About an hour ago

Police catch suspected burglar with help from his Twitter account

It’s one thing to tweet out when you're at the ball game or a concert. But when you're allegedly robbing a...

Source: foxnews
Feds’ encryption fears overblown, report finds
Posted: About an hour ago

Feds’ encryption fears overblown, report finds

Ever since Apple and Google made their operating systems encrypted by default in 2014, the feds have complai...

Source: foxnews
Study finds which US states have the ‘fastest talkers’
Posted: About an hour ago

Study finds which US states have the ‘fastest talkers’

Research by mobile advertising analytics company Marchex has ranked America’s "fastest talkers" and the re...

Source: foxnews
See how painfully slow 4G LTE is in the US compared to the rest of the world
Posted: About an hour ago

See how painfully slow 4G LTE is in the US compared to the rest of the world

It turns out T-Mobile is a one-eyed man in the land of the blind. In a recent study conducted on a massive s...

Source: foxnews