Web hosting company and self-proclaimed world's largest domain registrar GoDaddy suffered a major outage on Monday, taking down what's believed to have been millions of websites. A hacker with the handle of AnonymousOwn3r claimed responsibility in a Twitter feed. The hacker is apparently not connected with Anonymous, one of whose Twitter feeds, YourAnonNews, urged readers to look to AnonymousOwn3r as the culprit.



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