Bluesky stated that its service had returned to normal after experiencing a disruption due to a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack a few days ago.

In its latest statement, Bluesky confirmed that to date there is no evidence of unauthorized access to user personal data. The kuga application has been running normally since the evening of April 16 and has no longer experienced service interruptions.

With the condition considered stable, Bluesky said that the announcement was the latest update regarding the DDoS attack incident that had disrupted user feeds, notifications, threads, and search features.

"The app has remained stable since the night of April 16 and we have found no evidence of unauthorized access to users' personal data. Given the continued stability, this will be our last update," the company wrote on X.

The company previously reported a sophisticated DDoS attack that increased in intensity throughout the day and caused intermittent disruptions in a number of systems.

The disruption has an impact on feeds, notifications, threads, and search features, so that some users experience intermittent access to the service.

However, they stressed that this attack only affected service access and there was no indication of a user data leak.

Bluesky also noted that this was not the first disruption to occur in the near future, as the service had experienced a brief outage earlier that month.


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