Per their error message, “See 31 million of you on HIBP!”
If anyone can provide a slightly more up-to-date souce (their X post, for example) I’d appreciate it
Hacker News post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41792500
Of all the things to target, did they really have to go for the IA - the organisation that literally got into trouble with the man for helping children get access to books during the pandemic.
Does this hacker kick puppies and steal sweets from babies too?
Hacker is probably funded by corporate book sellers who want IA shut down.
i’m gonna go with china, russia, or ‘middle eastern’ (of some sort), butthurt over availability of certain user-uploaded content.
According to the article some org called SN_blackmeta claimed and a Google search seems to suggest they are a pro Palestinian group based out of Russia with makes zero sense so I’m gonna go with random Russian cunts are doing it, but you might be right as well with corpos mad about IA Edit: the article -> https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/9/24266419/internet-archive-ddos-attack-pop-up-message
That group description reeks of “Russian plants placed to make the pro-Palestine crowd look bad” not gonna lie - especially since a pro-Palestinian hacktivist group would have a sum total of 0 reasons to target IA (and be cocky dicks about it)
probably deploys ransomware to children’s hospitals
I genuinely don’t know… there doesn’t seem to be any ongoing discussion of who or why are these people targeting IA. There are other people who are trying to rescue data stored on IA
Hope this would be over soon…
Most attacks aren’t targeted. They hit anyone they can.
Brother this message is very targeted.
The one in the post? I think that’s from the Internet Archive themselves.
Yes, the one in the post that is most certainly not from IA themselves.
Yeah, I’ve see people speculating that it could be some corporate hit-job on behalf of book publishers, and I get it, that exotic possibility is attractive, but reality is usually much more mundane. It’s likely to just be some randos doing it for the lulz and IA was vulnerable for whatever reason. Book publishers have sadly been enjoying plenty of success in court against IA. They don’t need to get their hands dirty.
Digging deeper into the comments it seems someone found the message was from a compromised polyfill code that was running on IA. Now the website is down from a ddos. From what I can see there’s no reason to believe their servers and the data therein have been compromised.
I did get an email from HIBP so at the very least they got my email
Corpos getting mad Internet Archive backdoors their copywrong.
Ah great I made an account on there recently too
The Internet Archive is being DDOSed for the lulz.
Hopefully i didn’t had an account