Software Outage (Thursday, March 17)

On March 17th, 2016 at approximately 4:24pm MDT Church Community Builder was the target of a Distributed Denial of Service attack. Our monitoring systems alerted our engineers to the issue, and we immediately took action and tweeted to our @CCBTech Twitter account that we were aware of the problem.

At 4:32pm MDT the network attack directed roughly 50,000 connections per second from multiple locations to one of our ccbchurch.com IP addresses. The network hardware intercepted the the attack, resulting in an interruption of service.

At 4:51pm MDT the security hardware removed the ban on traffic to our ccbchurch.com IP as the attack had subsided and service levels were restored to normal. We are confident that there was no unauthorized access of data and that the sole purpose of this attack was to cause service interruptions.

While we can not mitigate every attempt at causing service disruptions, Church Community Builder is committed to the effort of protecting and providing exceptional uptime for our church partners. If you would like more information on the security measures we employ, please read our help article here. To receive updates when we are having technical difficulties, follow our Twitter account @CCBTech. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding. We are truly humbled and grateful that we get to partner with you in your mission!

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Posted by Updates Team on March 18, 2016