Wikileaks Hacked Skype!

Kasun k

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  • Mar 11, 2009
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    Servers eye edan down,,, US wala dan yanthana up karagena, but thama aul lu,, Canada wala thama down, apeth down,,,, Wikileaks un gahala kiyala USA wala publish karala!!!!!
     

    Somapaala

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  • Dec 15, 2010
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    hmmm aiyoo ekada me seens eka man PC ekath dethunparak refresh kala shit WTF sign in kiyala karakenawa witharay
     

    HAneo

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  • Jan 30, 2007
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    me mage skype nam elakiri wage wada
    habai mage samahara contacts walata ganna ba
    Specily USA walata cut off karala

    Un gema dela thiyenne Skype servers walata neme
    eken pitata yana Pipe lines walata(Chanels)
     

    -Nipuna1989-

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  • Sep 3, 2009
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    hamogema skype eke prob ekak tiyenawa mage log wenneth na. samaharunge log wenawa contacts pennane na online


    Skype downtime today


    Earlier today, we noticed that the number of people online on Skype was falling, which wasn’t typical or expected, so we began to investigate.

    Skype isn’t a network like a conventional phone or IM network – instead, it relies on millions of individual connections between computers and phones to keep things up and running. Some of these computers are what we call ‘supernodes’ – they act a bit like phone directories for Skype. If you want to talk to someone, and your Skype app can’t find them immediately (for example, because they’re connecting from a different location or from a different device) your computer or phone will first try to find a supernode to figure out how to reach them.

    Under normal circumstances, there are a large number of supernodes available. Unfortunately, today, many of them were taken offline by a problem affecting some versions of Skype. As Skype relies on being able to maintain contact with supernodes, it may appear offline for some of you.

    What are we doing to help? Our engineers are creating new ‘mega-supernodes’ as fast as they can, which should gradually return things to normal. This may take a few hours, and we sincerely apologise for the disruption to your conversations. Some features, like group video calling, may take longer to return to normal.