Unprecedented, unprecedented!
[8:30] Netizens in Beijing, Guangdong and other places reported that Baidu has not been accessible since 7:00 this morning. [8:58] Analysis of netizens' reports: Baidu's home page is known as the tampering of Iran's network forces. [9:00] Industry insiders' analysis: Baidu's domain name is very likely to be stolen or hijacked. [9:27] Baidu related people said that the fault was "still under investigation, and the cause is unknown". [9:29] International Online reported that Baidu could not access many places or was attacked by "Iranian cyber army". [9:30] NetEase netizens in 14 cities, including Taiyuan and Tianjin, followed up one after another and reported that they could not access Baidu. [9:32] Netease Nanjing Netizen: Baidu has been showing the image of Iranian hackers since 6:00. [9:37] Some netizens posted information on the forum and posted pictures of Baidu's domain name being hijacked. [9:40] Netizens in Sichuan, Fujian, Jiangsu, Jilin, Zhejiang and other places reported that they could not access Baidu after posting. [10:00] Network failure led to "Baidu" becoming Google's fastest growing keyword today. [10:18] Ruixing security experts believed that hackers used the way of DNS record tampering. [10:45] Baidu official said that the baidu.com domain name was illegally tampered with at the US domain name registrar. Baidu. com. cn can be accessed normally. [11:00] Some networks in Shanghai, Guangdong, Beijing and other places began to resume their access to baidu.com. [11:50] Baidu's website navigation station hao123.com changed the link domain name of "Baidu" to baidu.com.cn. [12:51] Robin Li said in Baidu iPost Bar: "unprecedented, unprecedented!" [13:28] Baidu Beijing IP resolution returned to normal. [14:40] Iran's official response: Iran's cyber army does not represent the official position.