It's a 403 served by Nginx (Apache alternative), that's the companies own webserver and this has nothing to do with the ISP. It could be a DDOS but whatever it is, it seems to be on their end (could even be the AWS outage).
It's a 403 served by Nginx (Apache alternative), that's the companies own webserver and this has nothing to do with the ISP. It could be a DDOS but whatever it is, it seems to be on their end (could even be the AWS outage).
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