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04/01/2008

Updated 2:48 PM

Digital Minds International has been attacked 2 days in a row between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm CT. We appreciate your patience as we track down the sources of these attacks.

It looks like we had 30,000 incoming connections to our servers from spam sources.





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11/19/2007

We are currently experiencing email issues with inbound email after a software upgrade. We are working with the software vendor to get email flowing as soon as possible. In the meantime, we have disabled inbound SMTP email.

Digital Minds International





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09/22/2007

All hosting servers were updated to the latest versions of Apache, PHP and SSL.

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12/08/2006

We are experiencing a major increase spam over the past 2 days.




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10/21/2006

Some clients after the migration were experiencing PHP connection issues to MySQL.  After recompiling PHP 4.4.4, the connection issues were resolved (Thanks! Jeff Lasman at NoBaloney and John at DirectAdmin)




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10/21/2006

The Server Migration was completed around 2 PM on 10/21/2006 with minor issues remaining.  Websites and email are working.  A few client specific database issues remain.




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10/21/2006

We are still working on migration issues and will advise when the server is ready.

Digital Minds International




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10/21/2006

Server Migration - Restore Users 10/21/2006




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10/21/2006

Server Migration Started promptly at 12:00AM 10/21/2006.




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09/23/2006

Digital Minds International will be migrating clients on our NEO server to a new server on Saturday, October 21, 2006 from 12:00 AM to 6:00 AM.




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09/04/2006

Updated mailserver to latest version of software




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12/01/2008

Half a million PCs infected, botnet still growing, says researcher

By Gregg Keizer

December 1, 2008 (Computerworld) The worm exploiting a critical Windows bug that Microsoft Corp. patched with an emergency fix in late October is being used to build a new botnet, a security researcher said today.

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