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For the fourth consecutive day, technical problems hindered access
to Microsoft's vast network of Web sites and services.
Microsoft acknowledged late Friday that another round of attacks
had briefly blocked access to the software giant's Web sites. The
outage followed a similar attack on Thursday and a technical glitch
that made its sites inaccessible for nearly 24-hours on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Friday's attack "was similar to Thursday's attack, in which someone
attempted to block legitimate access to our Web properties by flooding
our network routers with large volumes of bogus requests," the company
said in a statement.
"Unfortunately, as we have learned over the last few days, we did
not apply sufficient self-defense techniques to our use of some
third-party products at the front-end of parts of our core network
infrastructure," the statement continued, without naming the products.
Friday's problems came less than 24 hours after the company said
it stopped a denial-of-service attack on its systems that slowed
traffic to a crawl for more than two hours on Thursday.
That attack followed an outage that began Tuesday night and lasted
nearly a day, which Microsoft blamed on a mistake by its own technicians.
The outages came as Microsoft is trying to bolster its reputation
among corporate customers.
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