Twitter went down today for the third time in less than a week after suffering from another wave of denial-of-service attacks.
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The site was down two days in a row last week because of “geopolitically” motivated attacks, according to co-founder Biz Stone. A denial-of-service attack happens when a malicious party requests a page so many times that it slows or cuts off access for other legitimate users. Facebook also suffered from these attacks last Thursday, when a bot targeted the pages of single Georgian blogger.
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