Opera Site Under Attack

Opera CEO describes attack on Opera site

Dear everyone,

Opera has grown as a company. With the launch of Opera 4.0 for Windowsand its tremendous success (around a million downloads during the first week), we have placed ourselves as one of the major players on the Net, with subsequent attention.

Unfortunately such a status has also brought on another problem: the attention of one or more malicious hackers.

From Tuesday, August 21st we came under a vicious attack that denied access to Opera.com and MyOpera. That is the price of success, and something which we have to guard ourselvesagainst even harder in the future. Unfortunately it is never possible to completely secureyourself against attacks, as the recent attacks on Yahoo and E-Bay has shown, and it is just such an attack we experienced.

I would like to thank all you users out there who patiently waited for us to come online again. Those of you who sent me e-mails were also a great encouragement.

Opera is a small organization, with limited resources, still so many of the people in the organization worked night and day to solve the problem. Thanks!It is just a shame that forces out there waste your time like this.

Thank you all for your support. Without you there would be no Opera.

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About Opera Software

Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in the development of Webbrowsers for the desktop and embedded markets, partnering withcompanies such as IBM, AMD, Symbian, Canal+ Technologies, Ericsson,Sharp and Lineo (now a division of Embedix). The Opera browser hasreceived international recognition from end users and the industrypress for being faster, smaller and more standards-compliant than otherbrowsers. Opera is available on Windows, Mac, Linux/Solaris, OS/2,Symbian OS and QNX. Opera Software ASA is a privately held companyheadquartered in Oslo, Norway. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com.