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MIT website hacked by Lulzsec

112 点作者 Skywing超过 12 年前

28 条评论

semenko超过 12 年前
It's worse than that:<p><pre><code> $ whois mit.edu Domain Name: MIT.EDU Registrant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 UNITED STATES Administrative Contact: I got owned Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Room W92-167, 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 UNITED STATES (617) 324-1337 cunt@mit.edu Technical Contact: OWNED NETWORK OPERATIONS ROOT US DESTROYED, MA 02139-4307 UNITED STATES (617) 253-1337 owned@mit.edu Name Servers: FRED.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM KATE.NS.CLOUDFLARE.COM Domain record activated: 23-May-1985 Domain record last updated: 22-Jan-2013 Domain expires: 31-Jul-2013 </code></pre> <a href="http://whois.educause.net/" rel="nofollow">http://whois.educause.net/</a>
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manish_gill超过 12 年前
This post has 78 points at the time of me writing this, and yet, it suddenly disappeared from the front page. Older posts with fewer votes are still on it. Was this post flagged? Any particular reason?
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donpdonp超过 12 年前
How can a domain name with incredible value like MIT.EDU expire in July of this year? Is an ivy-leage school with a $9 billion endowment renewing their domain name year by year? It looks like the domain registration is not managed well. My guess is the exploit was guessing a weak password at the registrar.
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gxs超过 12 年前
I don't even care about the cause behind this. But the fact that this was yanked off the front page is fucking despicable.
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ultimoo超过 12 年前
Wow, this link was the top one on the frontpage for me about 2 minutes back. Now it has completely disappeared off it. How does this happen?
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negativity超过 12 年前
I'd just like to take the time to point out, that this is a direct link to a compromised page.<p>Sure, the message is championing a tragic victim, but do you see how this isn't exactly the wisest move?<p>Do I need to call attention to the recent Java zero-day exploit?<p><a href="http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/01/10/new-java-vulnerability-is-being-exploited-in-the-wild-disabling-java-is-currently-your-only-option/" rel="nofollow">http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/01/10/new-java-vulnerabil...</a>
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mattlong超过 12 年前
Was this story just removed from the frontpage of HN?
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burningion超过 12 年前
Wow, what an incredible hack. Pwnd page well designed and thought out. What a way to make a tribute to Aaron.<p>EDIT: Imgur link in case it gets taken down <a href="http://imgur.com/3AADDRT" rel="nofollow">http://imgur.com/3AADDRT</a>
frdgr超过 12 年前
This post disappeared from the HackerNews front page. What's going on? Flagged by admins?
vinhboy超过 12 年前
I would love to hear how this could have happened. Social engineering at the DNS provider? Unpatched server? If someone knows, please do tell. I love hearing about how people pull off these things. Maybe even an inside job? a lot of people are sympathetic to the cause, maybe one of those people just left the window open or something?
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zokier超过 12 年前
Yet another example how misguided modern day internet-cowboys with their tar-and-feather vigilante justice are.
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ryancl超过 12 年前
Seems like someone hijacked the domain.
rlu超过 12 年前
This must get pretty frustrating for MIT students...
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devonbarrett超过 12 年前
From <a href="http://3down.mit.edu/3down/" rel="nofollow">http://3down.mit.edu/3down/</a><p>Tuesday January 22 2013 12:19:<p>The MIT.EDU domain has been compromised and sites external to MIT are currently being redirected elsewhere. We are working with the domain registrar to get this fixed.
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jessaustin超过 12 年前
Gizmodo sez they stole educause creds from an MIT admin with a "browser exploit":<p><a href="http://gizmodo.com/5978039/hackers-incoherently-deface-entire-mit-website" rel="nofollow">http://gizmodo.com/5978039/hackers-incoherently-deface-entir...</a>
Skywing超过 12 年前
The defacing message is pretty deep, too. This is copied from the website, and is not my own. I'm just pasting it so that it's readable here, too:<p><pre><code> I used to think I was a pretty good person. I certainly didn’t kill people, for example. But then Peter Singer pointed out that animals were conscious and that eating them led them to be killed and that wasn’t all that morally different from killing people after all. So I became a vegetarian. Again I thought I was a pretty good person. But then Arianna Huffington told me that by driving in a car I was pouring toxic fumes into the air and sending money to foreign dictatorships. So I got a bike instead. But then I realized that my bike seat was sewn by children in foreign sweatshops while its tubing was made by mining metals through ripping up the earth. Indeed, any money I spent was likely to go to oppressing people or destroying the planet in one way or another. And if I happen to make money some of it goes to the government which spends it blowing people up in Afghanistan or Iraq. I thought about just living off of stuff I found in dumpsters, like some friends. That way I wouldn’t be responsible for encouraging its production. But then I realized that some people buy the things they can’t find in dumpsters; if I got to the dumpster and took something before they did, they might buy it instead. The solution seemed clear: I’d have to go off-the-grid and live in a cave, gathering nuts and berries. I’d still probably be exhaling CO2 and using some of the products in the Earth, but probably only in levels that were sustainable. Perhaps you disagree with me that it’s morally wrong to kill animals or blow up people in Afghanistan. But surely you can imagine that it might be, or at least that someone could think it is. And I think it’s similarly clear that eating a hamburger or paying taxes contributes — in a very small way; perhaps only has the possibility of contributing — to those things. Even if you don’t, everyday life has a million ways that are more direct. Personally, I think it’s wrong that I get to sit at a table and gaily devour while someone else delivers more food to my table and a third person slaves over a stove. Every time I order food, I make them do more carrying and slaving. (Perhaps they get some money in return, but surely they’d prefer it if I just gave them the money.) Again, you may not think this wrong but I hope you can admit the possibility. And it’s obviously my fault. Off in the cave, I thought I was safe. But then I read Peter Singer’s latest book. He points out that for as little as a quarter, you can save a child’s life. (E.g. for 27 cents you can buy the oral rehydration salts that will save a child from fatal diarrhea.) Perhaps I was killing people after all. I couldn’t morally make money, for the reasons described above. (Although maybe it’s worth helping fund the bombing of children in Afghanistan in order to help save children in Mozambique.) But instead of living in a cave, I could go to Africa and volunteer my time. Of course, if I do that there are a thousand other things I’m not doing. How can I decide which action I take will save the most lives? Even if I take the time to figuring out, that’s time I’m spending on myself instead of saving lives. It seems impossible to be moral. Not only does everything I do cause great harm, but so does everything I don’t do. Standard accounts of morality assume that it’s difficult, but attainable: don’t lie, don’t cheat, don’t steal. But it seems like living a moral life isn’t even possible. But if morality is unattainable, surely I should simply do the best I can. (Ought implies can, after all.) Peter Singer is a good utilitarian, so perhaps I should try to maximize the good I do for the world. But even this seems like an incredibly onerous standard. I should not just stop eating meat, but animal products altogether. I shouldn’t just stop buying factory-farmed food, I should stop buying altogether. I should take things out of dumpsters other people are unlikely to be searching. I should live someplace where others won’t be disturbed. Of course all this worrying and stress is preventing me from doing any good in the world. I can hardly take a step without thinking about who it hurts. So I decide not to worry about the bad I might be doing and just focus on doing good — screw the rules. But this doesn’t just apply to the rules inspired by Peter Singer. Waiting in line at the checkout counter is keeping me from my life-saving work (and paying will cost me life-saving money) — better just to shoplift. Lying, cheating, any crime can be similarly justified. It seems paradoxical: in my quest to do good I’ve justified doing all sorts of bad. Nobody questioned me when I went out and ordered a juicy steak, but when I shoplift soda everyone recoils. Is there sense in following their rules or are they just another example of the world’s pervasive immorality? Have any philosophers considered this question? R.I.P Aaron Swartz Hacked by grand wizard of Lulzsec, Sabu GOD BLESS AMERICA DOWN WITH ANONYMOUS reddit sucks, k hacked by aush0k and tibitximer </code></pre> Screenshot, too: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/TCRteRw.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/TCRteRw.png</a>
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mikhael超过 12 年前
The site that usually shows which MIT services are down/unavailable has evidently been hacked, too:<p><a href="http://3down.mit.edu/" rel="nofollow">http://3down.mit.edu/</a>
viseztrance超过 12 年前
Google fonts, html5 doctype, oh my, times have changed.
mkuhn超过 12 年前
And the page is down. I currently only get a Cloudflare error page.
zaidf超过 12 年前
So the cops are going to bust whoever did this.<p>And MIT will scream "NO, let them go!" hoping to make up for what they didn't do with Swartz.<p>Except they'll just be showing to the world that they still don't get it.
frdgr超过 12 年前
Website is back up (for how long?). Registrar information is still erroneous tho.
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hnriot超过 12 年前
how completely childish.
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malu99超过 12 年前
wasn't Sabu working for the government? and the most affected pages were the MIT opensourceware, libraries and iniciatives, concidence?
wgrover超过 12 年前
Also plays "The Star Spangled Banner"...
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ultimoo超过 12 年前
It's back now.
rrredr09超过 12 年前
aush0k is back??
rellik超过 12 年前
it's back up
paulhauggis超过 12 年前
This is how children react (which is what I think of lulzsec).
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