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Canonical/Ubuntu have been under DDoS for more than 15h

81 pointsby jtlebigottoday at 7:44 AM28 commentsview on HN

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pikertoday at 10:47 AM

Though this outage may be more related to the copy.fail upgrade cycle, it reminds me of a thought I've had recently in respect of agents.

In the UK they have this issue called "TV pickup" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_pickup). TV pickup is where everyone in the UK watching a popular TV show gets up to boil a high-powered tea kettle at the same time on an ad break. This causes a temporary surge in electricity demand and leads to real outages. It was a mystery at first but now is accounted for.

I suspect the global internet is facing an "agent pickup" problem where significant changes (e.g., releases of new frontier models or new package versions) puts unpredictable pressure on arbitrary infrastructure as millions of distributed agents act to address the change simultaneously.

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mayhemduckstoday at 12:28 PM

Maybe they could use this DDoS attack as their 17th round technical interview. Any candidate who successfully mitigates the attack would then make it to the 18th round. Win win!

TonyTrapptoday at 9:45 AM

While the timing with the copy.fail patches mentioned by a few comments here seems suspicious indeed, I have seen this repeating over the last few weeks: packages.ubuntu.com was hardly reachable on some days, causing apt-get to take forever to update the system. They have been struggling hard recently, it seems. Best of luck to the people having to deal with this mess on a holiday!

corvadtoday at 9:19 AM

This seems to be pretty targeted, and with the services affected like livepatch and such this could indeed be an actor DDoSing to avoid patches rolling out for copy.fail

Faaaktoday at 8:34 AM

Tinfoil hat mode: a competitor wants to exploit copy.fail on some ubuntu servers, and is DDoSing canonical so that they can't update and thus patch the vuln

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jollymonATXtoday at 10:17 AM

We are so broken as society ddos'n ubuntu is now a thing.

Wxc2jjJmST9XWWLtoday at 8:59 AM

Noticed it because snap didn't work, snap has its own status page just fyi: https://status.snapcraft.io/

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somepersontoday at 9:16 AM

I like to imagine it's returning a 500 error response asking you to email [email protected]