Quite right too: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7862840.stmrp181 wrote:there will probably be something on the news later.
Evidently, they have no idea what caused it.
Quite right too: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7862840.stmrp181 wrote:there will probably be something on the news later.
A DDoS would result in non-loading pages from overloaded servers and overcrowded network lines, not false malware alerts. Google has too many servers spread out in different countries to serve different regions to get DDoS'ed anyways, when you visit www.google.com it directs you to the best server near you... take one out and it will go to another one.SEAKING9006 wrote:Google's being DDoS'ed.