FSB may investigate large-scale fault in RuNet

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Employees of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) may be involved in the investigation of a large-scale malfunction in RuNet that occurred on January 30. Telegram channel writes about this plinthby quoting sources.

According to him, the government of the Russian Federation considers the problems that arose during the update of the Domain Name System Security Extension (DNSSEC) key, a bug in the software or a flaw in this software built by the developer, as versions of what happened. According to sources, no one yet understands exactly what happened.

According to Baza, experts contacted FSB and Roskomnadzor employees to find out if they had done any work that could lead to failure.

Before that, in the Coordination Center for .ru and .рф domains. He stated that the large-scale outage that occurred in RuNet on January 30 was caused by an error in updating the Domain Name System Security Extension (DNSSEC) key.

They stated that the investigation into the incident continues.

The previous night, there was a large-scale outage in Russia and the opening of hundreds of popular sites and applications was stopped. Residents of all regions encountered this. The failure was caused by a technical issue with the global DNSSEC infrastructure; details are below. Material from socialbites.ca.

Previously in Russia was recorded The DDoS attack lasted almost two years.

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