The outage being experienced by Skype was apparently due to massive simultaneous reboots and reconnects after systems installed their Windows patches. from http://heartbeat.skype.com/2007/08/what_happened_on_august_16.html: The disruption was triggered by a massive restart of our users' computers across the globe within a very short timeframe as they re-booted after receiving a routine set of patches through Windows Update. The high number of restarts affected Skype's network resources. This caused a flood of log-in requests, which, combined with the lack of peer-to-peer network resources, prompted a chain reaction that had a critical impact. I wonder how many other services are impacted by simultaneous Windows scheduled updates. Anyway... given that this was going on at the time the SecurityLab.ru exploit was released, and the exploit only claims a DoS (and only seems to make a series of requests to long URIs), was the exploit actually effective, or was the "DoS" just part of the larger outage? - Steve