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CNN and Gawker Websites Suffer Outages

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Verne Kopytoff
Verne Kopytoff
Senior Editor, Tech
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By
Verne Kopytoff
Verne Kopytoff
Senior Editor, Tech
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December 31, 2015, 9:05 PM ET
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The websites of CNN and Gawker were briefly inaccessible for some users on Thursday following a hacker attack that crippled the BBC’s online operations.

CNN’s site returned to normal after about 30 minutes, according to people who posted about the outage on Twitter. Gawker’s site returned more slowly.

Neither site disclosed what had caused the outages nor was there any indication that the outages were linked. In a tweet after restoring service, CNN merely said:

Thank you for your patience, https://t.co/kE2PnwqItJ is back up and running.

— CNN (@CNN) January 1, 2016

Earlier in the day, the BBC’s main website became inaccessible for several hours in the morning after what a source inside the British news organization reportedly described as a distributed denial of service attack. Such attacks overload websites with automated traffic that blocks human visitors from being able to download pages.

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Officially, the BBC provided no explanation for the outage other than to say the problem was caused by a “technical issue.” Hours later, the BBC said the website had returned to normal operations and apologized for the problem.

We're aware of a technical issue affecting the BBC website and are working to fix this now. We'll update you as soon as we can.

— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) December 31, 2015

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By Verne KopytoffSenior Editor, Tech
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Verne Kopytoff is a senior editor at Coins2Day overseeing trends in the tech industry. 

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