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- Badabinski ( @Badabinski@kbin.earth ) 72•3 months ago
Fuckers. I don’t know why you’d want to hack the IA, but they’re dicks for doing so. I’m gonna throw some of my spondulix to the IA, and I’d encourage others to do so.
- Otter ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) English70•3 months ago
Spondulix is 19th-century slang for money or cash, more specifically a reasonable amount of spending money. Spondulicks, spondoolicks, spondulacks, spondulics, and spondoolics are alternative spellings, and spondoolies is a modern variant.
TIL
- OuterRem ( @OuterRem@lemmy.ml ) 20•3 months ago
Not all heroes wear capes. Thanks Otter.
- 𝚝𝚛𝚔 ( @trk@aussie.zone ) English8•3 months ago
Spondulix
That’s an odd name. I’d have called them dollarydoos.
- HiDiddlyDoodlyHo ( @HiDiddlyDoodlyHo@beehaw.org ) English68•3 months ago
What kind of people target the Internet Archive? I don’t have an X account so does anyone know what the hackers’ mission statement is?
- Toes♀ ( @Toes@ani.social ) 44•3 months ago
Their mission is committing to provide “universal access to all knowledge”.
It’s rather depressing that people are attacking such a site. They might have even made a bit of coin if they responsibly reported it.
- DdCno1 ( @DdCno1@beehaw.org ) 15•3 months ago
I would guess that it’s simply large enough to be a valuable target.
- Eggyhead ( @Eggyhead@fedia.io ) 20•3 months ago
I’m inclined to think some corporate entity is somehow tied to this based on nothing but my gut.
- Mothra ( @Mothra@mander.xyz ) 7•3 months ago
Wait the IA is still going on? I’ve been getting an error whenever i tried to access it for days now
- Segab 👻 ( @Segab@beehaw.org ) English4•3 months ago
There was a DDoS but it’s a separate attack from what I read
- toothpicks ( @toothpicks@beehaw.org ) 3•3 months ago
You sunk my battleship
- barsoap ( @barsoap@lemm.ee ) 3•3 months ago
The only reason I can think of to get that data is to circumvent archive.org’s limitations on renting out stuff so your bots can slurp books without getting throttled.
That is, my best guess is that this was pirates seeing if they can’t add to libgen.
Or it’s a “prove you can do stuff” kind of deal.