This is one of their website's reverse proxy/LB IP's: <a href="http://170.149.159.130" rel="nofollow">http://170.149.159.130</a> (empty content currently)<p><pre><code> nytimes.com. 500 IN A 170.149.161.130
nytimes.com. 500 IN A 170.149.159.130
www.nytimes.com. 500 IN CNAME www.gtm.nytimes.com.
www.gtm.nytimes.com. IN A (((nothing)))
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS ns2.p24.dynect.net.
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS ns3.p24.dynect.net.
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS dns.sea1.nytimes.com.
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS dns.ewr1.nytimes.com.
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS ns1.p24.dynect.net.
nytimes.com. 300 IN NS ns4.p24.dynect.net.
</code></pre>
UPDATE 0: Back online as of 5:16 am EDT, must've been a migration/small attack.<p>UPDATE 1: uptime.com says currently down when it's actually up, maybe related to DNS propagation / GeoIP / long-distance monitoring.