Shack Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Same thing once again after the page refresh. Killed the pop up ad and in a different spot (earlier) and instant buffering issues. I didn't watch it all the way this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nofishfisherman Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Just came across this article. Any chance this may be playing a part in the issue?Quote:The biggest cyberattack in Internet history is happening right nowBy Chris Gayomali | 6:50pm ESTThings on the web feel a little sluggish today? You aren't imagining things. Security experts claim that the largest cyberattack in Internet history is happening right now, slowing services like Netflix to a crawl and making other global websites completely unreachable. The traffic jam is all due to a very public spat between a Dutch webhosting company and a quiet spam-fighting organization. Here's what you need to know:What's going on?Spamhaus is a non-profit that — you guessed it — helps organizations fight spam and other unwanted stuff by providing them with content filters. The company keeps tabs of malicious servers on exhaustive blacklists. The trouble began when Spamhaus blacklisted a Dutch company called Cyberbunker, a service that offers hosting to any kind of HSOforum "except child porn and anything related to terrorism." A Cyberbunker spokesman said that Spamhaus was abusing its power, and should not be allowed to decide "what goes and does not go on the Internet."So who's attacking whom?Spamhaus says Cyberbunker has been retaliating with a powerful denial of service, or DDoS, attack. The attacks, which Spamhaus claims started on March 19, are reaching "previously unknown magnitudes, growing to a data stream of 300 billion bits per second," says the New York Times. (For comparison, similar DDoS attacks that crippled major banks peaked at 50 billion bits.) "It's a real number," says Patrick Gilmore, chief architect of Akamai Technologies, a digital content provider. "It is the largest publicly announced DDoS attack in the history of the Internet." So Cyberbunker is attacking Spamhaus directly?Not exactly. Cyberbunker doesn't appear to be responding to anyone's request for comment. Spamhaus, on the other hand, asserts that Cyberbunker is cooperating with "criminal gangs" from Eastern Europe and Russia to coordinate the DDoS attacks. These attacks are said to be organized by "swarms of computers called botnets," says the Times. The technique "uses a long-known flaw in the Internet's basic plumbing," akin to "using a machine gun to spray an entire crowd when the intent is to kill one person." In other words, it's causing a major data pile-up.Who are these attacks affecting?Not to get too technical, but the reason these attacks are so crippling is because they are flooding Spamhaus' Domain Name System, or DNS, with massive amounts of its own data. Spamhaus hosts 80 servers around the world, and hackers are "targeting every part of the Internet infrastructure that they feel can be brought down," says Steve Linford, chief executive of Spamhaus. As such, millions of Internet users trying to access the web may be experiencing delays. Security experts are concerned that as the attacks get more powerful, basic Internet services like email and banking may be jeopardized.Who first discovered it?The attacks were first mentioned publicly by a Silicon Valley firm called CloudFare, which was hired by Spamhaus for security. However, in trying to defend against the DDoS attacks, it, too, ended up being attacked. "These things are essentially like nuclear bombs," said CloudFlare chief executive Matthew Prince. "It's so easy to cause so much damage." Now, other companies like Google are doing their part to keep the Internet held together, and are lending Spamhaus resources to "absorb all this traffic." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whoaru99 Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Ran it again at 1080p, this time to just short of 12 minutes. Closed the popup that appears early, no buffering problems at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lowblazah Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 So there were DDoS attacks a few months ago (another time when YouTube slowed down AND NO OTHER SITES DID)? The chicken dinner is still up for grabs, folks. Place your bets... DDos attacks happen almost daily. That wasnt the same caliber attack. DNS, anti-SPAM, bandwidth are all affected this time around. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/27/spamhaus-cyber-attack_n_2963632.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishnowworknever Posted March 28, 2013 Share Posted March 28, 2013 Has anyone tried applying that firewall rule, then trying again? Those attacks are not going to affect your USA ISP connection to a Youtube server located in the USA.I have 0 issues bufferingNow if some of you are proxying via a server over seas...you may have problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LMITOUT Posted March 31, 2013 Share Posted March 31, 2013 Looks like after midnight tonight we won't have to worry about it anymore... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DTro Posted March 31, 2013 Share Posted March 31, 2013 A bit early on this one...Kind of reminds me of stores fighting to be the first one to open after Thanksgiving. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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