
Regular readers of Slate’s daily mini crossword might be experiencing a frustrating roadblock. Attempts to access the puzzle, specifically for June 5th, 2025, are currently being met with an error message. This isn’t a simple technical glitch; the entire slate.com domain has been temporarily blocked.
The reason? A suspected DDoS attack targeting a specific article on the site. The error message explicitly cites a previous security compromise linked to an article about a letter predicting the JFK assassination. The sheer volume of traffic generated, likely a coordinated effort, overwhelmed the site’s servers, resulting in the temporary shutdown.
This is a significant event, highlighting the vulnerability of even established online platforms to cyberattacks. While frustrating for those looking forward to their daily crossword fix, it underscores the importance of robust online security measures. The temporary block is a preventative measure to protect the site from further damage and ensure the safety of user data. The exact duration of the block remains unclear, but the error message indicates that access should be restored by Thursday, June 5th, 2025, at 10:41:31 GMT.
In the meantime, crossword enthusiasts will have to find alternative ways to satisfy their puzzle cravings. We’ll update this post as soon as the Slate website is back online and the June 5th crossword puzzle is available. Stay tuned for updates!