I think a more accurate statement is this one, sorry maybe for the wrong choice 
of words but it hard to fix DNS caches out there...

“For a short time on Wednesday evening, linkedin.com<http://linkedin.com/> was 
not accessible to a majority of our members. We have been told by the company 
that manages our domain that this was due to an error made on their end. Our 
team was able to quickly address the issue, and the site is returning to 
normal.”

On Jun 20, 2013, at 3:08 AM, Jan-Piet Mens 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

the dot com DNS got corrupted for several domains

What exactly does that mean? How did it get corrupted, and what was
corrupted? Any details?


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