Are we under attack?

AvaddonLFC โ˜„๏ธ ๐Ÿค˜@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 39 points –

The website icon has changed, name changed to Israel, and the site title now includes a slur.

Anyone, if you know anything, please let the rest of us know.

edit: Most things seem to be okay now.

Edit 2: we are under attack again.

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Nice community you have here, would be a shame if something happened to it.

Admin account was compromised. Looks like they are working on it but it will take a bit to fix all the stupid that was done.

EDIT: Looks like things are starting to resolve.

EDIT 2: MichelleG account admin was restored and she posted and update but shortly after the changes happened again. Her account is likely still compromised with someone else accessing things via it.

EDIT 3: lemmy.world back online. MichelleG has again been removed as admin. Most things appear to have been cleaned up. Blocked instances still need to be fixed however.

It really wouldn't hurt to have admins in different timezones as right now this hack could have been much worse, imagine everything gets deleted and the site redirects to CP, the reputation gets immediately destroyed.

The hackers however knew what they were doing, they seem to know Lemmy well enough and it's curious that they targeted lemmy.world despite it being popular only among people already a bit familiar with Lemmy and the Fediverse. Other people would usually look at join-lemmy and lemmy.ml first.

As frustrating as that would be, it wouldn't be permanent I know they're very serious with backups. A roll back is annoying but not really that damaging.

fyi for anyone curious, they've targeted multiple other instances now

Looks like it is compromised once again? It was fine for me and just a minute ago went back to โ€œIsraelโ€ and porn.

Yep. MichelleG admin was added back and posted an update but it doesnt appear that her account was fully secured so they are probably still accessing it via her account.

And this is why 2FA is so important.

Itโ€™s my understanding that the attack compromised an already active, authenticated session, which would get around 2FA.

How this fool know so much?

It's all public information.

Admins are shown on the front page

Modlog shows even when an admin is added or removed.

Blocked instances are shown in the instances list.

An moderator admin account MichelleG posted a few strange things that have since been removed. One was titled "We've whitelisted Threads.net" and all the post said was "go cry." They may have been hacked or their account was compromised.

It would take more than a mod to do this. Maybe an admin was compromised though.

That's a good point. I'm quite certain the account was MichelleG.

Yeah I'm seeing that posted elsewhere. That account, but they are an admin.

I think so. Going through an app avoids it, but on web itโ€™s doing the same thing. Also with the lemon party redirect. I thought I was hallucinating, or something.

Yeah so far the apps have no issues doing regular Lemmy things. Going to the website itself actually led me to a pretty distasteful snapchat screenshot.

You got a Snapchat screenshot? I gotโ€ฆletโ€™s just say it was two older gentlemen having some fun

I really really hope my credentials arenโ€™t compromised now.

Edit: I recommend logging out on the website if youโ€™re logged in, just in case they messed with the JavaScript files to harvest login tokens/cookies/etc.

Never use the same credential in multiple places.

If you always do that, then an account like this won't matter if it's compromised.

I never use the same exact password twice, but letโ€™s say thereโ€™s a pattern involved. The only way someone could figure out my passwords is if they compromise my account on multiple websites, get the passwords in clear text, and figure out the overarching pattern.

I think password requirements have probably made this true for most people. You can show mathematically that requiring numbers and a lowercase and uppercase and so forth is actually less protection than having a longer password. If I had a lowercase 20 character password, it would be way more powerful than a 10 character password with a variety of characters -- at least when it comes to brute force attempts.

(Let's say there's 10 special characters, so you get 26+26+10 = 62 possible characters per slot. For a 10 character password, there's 62^10 possibilities, approx 8.4E17. All you've got for the lowercase password is 26 possible characters per slot for 20 total characters, or 26^20 possibilities. That's approx 2E28 possibilities.)

Also use a password manager such that you can have randomly generated passwords for sites.

Or, everyoneโ€™s password should be โ€œpassword.โ€ Hackers will be too busy compromising an endless stream of accounts to use any of them. Checkmate.

Yeah on web it says Israel - N**ga style. I was not expecting that at all.

The website is now redirecting to porn, it looks like a XSS injection.

Probably Some sad little redditors with a hate-boner because people donโ€™t want to read their bootlicking bullshit anymore.

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