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Blahaj zone hacked (pen.blahaj.zone)
submitted 1 day ago by ada to c/main

Firstly, apologies to everyone for the extended downtime. Unfortunately, it was for a pretty bad reason. We were hacked.

The bad news is that it was a comprehensive attack, and the attackers had privileged access to our database system, across all of our services (except for writefreely, which doesn't use postgres). From what we can tell, the attacker did not do anything with that access, so we don't believe any user data was accessed, but we can't be certain of that. For lemmy, the impact of this should be minimal. If you registered with a real email address, they may have that. User passwords are encrypted in the database, so if you were using a secure, non trivial password, it should be safe, but you should still change it. You should also reset your 2 factor authentication if you had it enabled, as the seeds for these are not encrypted.

Our understanding is that the attacker used a peertube exploit, then a postgres exploit and then a kernel exploit to systematically gain access to different layers of our database server. A side effect of the hack was that it filled up our database servers hard drive, and caused it to fail over to our backup, which we believe mitigated some of the potential fall out.

We have had to reset activitypub keypairs for every account and community on lemmy, so there may be some federation hicoughs for a day or so, until remote servers have dropped any cached copies of our users public keys. This is uncharted territory though, so hopefully it's as smooth as we think it will be, but we can't be sure!

As stated earlier, our writefreely instance is still up and running as it wasn't impacted by this attack. Vernissage (our pixelfed replacement) has been brought back online, as has our matrix server.

We will be bringing up Sharkey, and then Piefed hopefully later today, but we have to rotate keypairs on those services too, which is also uncharted territory, so the timelines are hopes, not guarantees. At this point in time, we don't plan on bringing pixelfed back online, as it was slated for shutdown in August in any case. If people still need access to pixelfed to export data, we can spin it up briefly if needed, so please reach out if this is you. We also won't be bringing peertube back up at this point. It was not heavily utilised, and it was the source of the attack, so Kaity is a bit gun shy about spinning it back up on shared database infrastructure. If there is a strong desire to bring peertube back, we can consider doing that on isolated hardware, but at the current utilisation level, it doesn't seem worth the cost/effort to run it isolated.

in any case, you can read a fuller explanation of the attack by Kaity here https://pen.blahaj.zone/supakaity/weve-been-hacked

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Why? (quokk.au)
submitted 44 minutes ago by dreamy@quokk.au to c/mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world

How hard is it to implement email verification?

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2026-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 18 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works

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The Great Nerd Drive of ’76

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2026-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 18 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works

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Canine social blunders

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That's a new collar, isn't it, Rusty? / Why, yes... do you like it? / I must have chased that squirrel forever. / I hear the Caldwells got a new cat. / Say, I just found out yesterday I've got worms.

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2026-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 18 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works

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Went to market

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#451 (2016-12-21) (discuss.online)
submitted 19 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/exo@discuss.online

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Title textSanta Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, Shoelace, or simply Santa (Santy in Hiberno-English), is a surprisingly diminutive figure of Western culture who is said to bring gifts and scratches to the homes of well-behaved ("good" or "nice") Lis on Christmas Eve (24 December) and the early morning hours of Christmas Day (25 December)

Author comment:

Hey guys! This will be the last comic of 2016 because I’m taking next week off but I’ll be back with a new comic on the 4th of January :D

Thanks so much for an awesome year, I love making comics to share with you. If you want to see more of my drawings and doodles, you can follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter and even on reddit. You can also support my work on Patreon and get access to some neat behind-the-scenes stuff.

Happy holidays everyone!

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You don't fucking say

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2026-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 18 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works

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It was over. But before the police could arrive, the rioting employees had already turned on one another, using the closest weapons at hand.

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ACME PAN Co. / POLIC

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2026-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 18 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/thefarside@sh.itjust.works

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“Beats me how they did it … I got the whole thing at a garage sale for five bucks—and that included the stand.”

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Leadville Miners' Strike (1896)

Fri Jun 19, 1896

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Image: Colorado National Guardsman at the Emmett Mine in 1896 [westernmininghistory.com]


On this day in 1896, nearly 1,000 miners of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) walked off the job for higher wages, causing a lockout that shut down all mines in the district and the WFM to turn to revolutionary socialist politics.

The Leadville miners' strike was initiated by the Cloud City Miners' Union, the Leadville, Colorado local of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM), against those silver mines paying their workers less than $3.00 per day, approximately $32 in 2021 American currency. The action was taken after a near unanimous vote from more than 1,000 miners the same day.

On June 22nd, mine owners in the area banded together, agreeing to a district-wide worker lockout and signing a secret agreement to maintain a unified front against the union: none of them would recognize the union or negotiate with it, and that no participant would agree to any concessions except by majority vote of the owners.

Leadville mine owner John Campion hired labor spies from both the Thiel Detective Agency and the Pinkerton Agency to spy on the union. Campion hired additional spies to report on activities of replacement workers imported from Missouri. The owners used their spies to develop a blacklist and exploit divisions among the striking workers.

At the time the WFM was associated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL), a more moderate union. Other WFM locals, particularly the Butte, Montana local, sent financial support to the strikers, but the AFL refused to provide both financial support and to call other union locals out in sympathy strikes.

On September 21st, a group of approximately 50 armed strikers began a series of pre-meditated attacks on mines in the area, attempting to destroy them with bombs and a homemade cannon. Four miners, all found to be members of the WFM, were killed, along with one fireman. This led to widespread arrests of WFM members and the arrival of the National Guard to the area.

The strike was defeated on March 9th, 1897. The failure of the strike to succeed caused the WFM to leave the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and turn towards more radical anti-capitalist politics. The WFM would go on to play a key role in founding the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in 1905.


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ich.iel (feddit.org)
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With Sympathy (discuss.online)
submitted 17 minutes ago* (last edited 5 minutes ago) by m_f@discuss.online to c/oglaf@discuss.online

https://www.oglaf.com/withsympathy/

Alt textI've got a bad feeling about empathy

Title textI'd like to express my deepest sympathies but they're so deep I don't realise I have them.

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1981-06-19 (discuss.online)
submitted 17 minutes ago by m_f@discuss.online to c/garfield@lemmy.world

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Transcript:

Garfield: I can hear them sneaking up behind me now. They are crouching, getting ready to leap.

Jon: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GARFIELD!

Garfield: What a wonderful surprise!

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Blåhaj Lemmy is brought to you by the kind folk at Blåhaj Zone, and while anyone is free to register for an account here, please bear in mind that this is a server that is very protective of our minority members and bigotry of any variety will be squashed with great prejudice.

We have several alternative lemmy frontends you can use. Just login with your regular blahaj login details.

We have a public matrix channel for all Blahaj users at #blahaj:chat.blahaj.zone

We also have a matrix channel for gender diverse folk and our allies! If you're already a matrix user, you can head straight to our application room https://matrix.to/#/#gv-apply:chat.blahaj.zone, or by searching for #gv-apply:chat.blahaj.zone from within your matrix client.

If you're new to matrix, you can find some more details and an instruction video on how to get up and running here https://chat.blahaj.zone/c/genderverse/

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