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                            | LinuxFoundation.org, Linux.com, and their subdomains are down for maintenance. |  
                            | 09-13-2011 |  
                            | Just weeks after the kernel.org  Linux archive site suffered a hacker attack, the Linux Foundation has  pulled its websites from the web to clean up from a “security breach.” 
 A  notice posted on the Linux Foundation said the entire infrastructure  including LinuxFoundation.org, Linux.com, and their subdomains are down  for maintenance due to a security breach that was discovered on  September 8, 2011.
 
 “The LinuxFoundation made this decision in the  interest of extreme caution and security best practices. We believe  this breach was connected to the intrusion on kernel.org,” the group said.
 
 More from the Linux Foundation announcement:
 
 We  are in the process of restoring services in a secure manner as quickly  as possible. As with any intrusion and as a matter of caution, you  should consider the passwords and SSH keys that you have used on these  sites compromised. If you have reused these passwords on other sites,  please change them immediately. We are currently auditing all systems  and will update this statement when we have more information.
 
 We  apologize for the inconvenience. We are taking this matter seriously and  appreciate your patience. The Linux Foundation infrastructure houses a  variety of services and programs including Linux.com, Open Printing,  Linux Mark, Linux Foundation events and others, but does not include the  Linux kernel or its code repositories.
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