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Old 07-15-2013, 07:15 PM   #8
cadyshac
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Originally Posted by menendez1293 View Post
What OS and browser are you using?

My only thought is that there is some form of Cache or temporary file in your browser that is trying to connect to an older IP Address (like before the site was attacked). I would try to remove all temporary files and cache from the browser in its settings and if that doesn't work and your using windows type ipconfig /flushdns into the Dos like box that comes up when you enter command prompt.
I will give it a shot, thanks!
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