Overview
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, confirmed that its public web infrastructure has been under a sustained cross-border DDoS attack.
The incident caused disruption to several Ubuntu and Canonical services, including websites and update-related infrastructure. Some users reported problems accessing Ubuntu services or installing updates during the outage.
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What is a DDoS attack?
DDoS means Distributed Denial of Service.
In simple terms, attackers flood a service with massive amounts of traffic from many different systems at the same time. The goal is not always to “hack” the server directly, but to overload it so real users cannot access it anymore.
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What was affected?
Reports mention problems with:
- Ubuntu / Canonical websites
- public-facing Ubuntu infrastructure
- some update and install services
- security-related API access
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Why this matters
This incident shows that even large open-source infrastructure can become a target.
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