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The implication of incompetence isn't really fair here. This attack was fairly unique, in that it had a sufficient quantity to be a quality of its own. It's unclear whether any DNS provider could have survived it, except by luck of not being chosen as the target.


>This attack was fairly unique, in that it had a sufficient quantity to be a quality of its own.

isn't that basically the definition of DoS?




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