I hope they will switch their registrar. That's just unprofessional.
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I used to not like Funko Pop, but that changes today. I now loathe them.
At first I was like "WTF does an indie games site have to do with Funko?" then I Googled it...
Looks like they hosted a BUNCH of infringing games, so Funko, instead of doing the righteous thing and sending them a takedown request, just nuked the whole domain...
And this nuke should cost them dearly, as there are so many Devs and Artists affected by it.
Thanks, I was super confused for a bit!
- Clownstrike https://thefinanser.com/2024/07/the-cloudstrike-issue-and-its-impact-on-microsoft
- Clownflare: https://securityonline.info/cloudflare-logs-suffer-critical-failure-losing-55-of-user-data/
- Clownpop: https://www.esports.net/news/gaming/itch-io-funko/
Who is the next clown in the circus?
Somehow I feel like the cloudflare one is not in the same category. This is the first I heard about it, and end users don't care about logs at all. I doubt there's many businesses that even noticed or cared that they lost 4 hours of logs.
Especially when Cloudflare is super transparent about their incident reports.
Right, but we need clowns. I accept any dumpster fire. :D No seriously, I agree with you. I didn't pay any attention to how severe the issue was and just made a list from recent known issues I've heard.
An all out attack on thousands of people's lively hoods without warning, how will they ever get out of thi...oh wait, it's America, right, they'll not only not face punishment, they might even get a pat on the back.
@[email protected] Is this "abuse", deliberate action instead of an AI-generated mistake?
The choice to use "AI" was deliberate. That's malicious enough.
now now, it's not necessarily malicious, it can just be extreme incompetence.