Several French national media websites crashed following a series of hacking incidents in the wake of last week's terror attacks.
Le Parisien, L'Express, 20 Minutes, France Inter, Mediapart and Marianne were all hit by problems - with users seeing error messages when they tried to access the sites.
By 11am on Friday morning web host Oxalide said it had identified the source of the trouble but did not specify what it was.
Most of the sites were working normally by noon.
The company said it was not possible to say if it had fallen victim to a deliberate attack linked to the deadly attacks in Paris.
The problems came after it was revealed that up to 19,000 French websites had been hacked by pro-Islamic State computer experts in the week since the Charlie Hebdo attack on 7 January.
France's head of cyber-defence Rear Admiral Arnaud Coustilliere said the scope and severity of the attacks was "unprecedented".
French businesses, universities and town councils have seen their websites hacked to display pro-Islamist messages.
Many were left showing the message "The Islamic State Stay Inchallah. Free Palestine. Death To France. Death To Charlie," - an apparent reference to the deadly assault on the satirical weekly's offices.
Media organisations have not been alone in facing problems.
Furniture store Alinea, which is also hosted by Oxalide, saw its website crash at the same time.
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