
McAfee is investigating the Twitter attack, he said.
The fact that a relatively common attack could disable such a well-known Web site shows just how young and vulnerable Twitter still is, even as it quickly becomes a household name.
In Richmond, the Twitter outage was an unwelcome disruption to Kate Hall's daily routine.
"I'm a little bit lost. It's such a habit for me now," said Hall, founder of the online parenting magazine Richmondmom.com. "It's like your morning coffee -- you've got to have it."
Hall said she uses Twitter to keep up with news and the Richmond arts and social scenes.
"I really miss finding out what's going on," she said.

LiveJournal, a 10-year-old online diary and blogging site that has waned in popularity in recent years, also was the subject of a denial-of-service attack that lasted about an hour yesterday morning, the company said.
In July, U.S. government and private company Web sites were attacked by unidentified hackers. Sites of the U.S. departments of State, Treasury and Transportation as well NYSE Euronext, the world's largest owner of stock exchanges, were affected.
Twitter, based in San Francisco, drew an estimated 17.6 million users in the U.S. in May, a more than 27-fold increase from a year earlier, according to research firm ComScore Inc. in Reston.
Source: timesdispatch.com
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