• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    At least Mastodon is properly federated. The benefits of decentralization sort of make this a waste of money/resources, right?

    I remember when this was happening to Lemmy all the time too.

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      Given that bluesky was hit a few days ago, could be a threat actor gauging the defenses/responses of 2nd tier targets. I wouldn’t put it past musk to use ddos to generate bad press for non-x socials either.

      Plenty of ways this could be worth someone’s resources even if complete take down isn’t on the table.

    • tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden
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      Depends on what your goal is. .social has half a million active users every month, so it certainly had some impact

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      Depends on their goal. They still inconvenienced a significant amount of people on Mastodon, especially since the flagship instance has a lot of users. Of course if this causes users to spread out to other instances, then I guess that’s a net good thing and can be attributed to fediverse resiliency.

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        Do ddos open up the server? My naive understanding is it only hinders its reachability?

        • F/15/Cali@threads.net@sh.itjust.works
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          They can, but usually don’t. I’ve heard of systems being vulnerable to attack when resource usage is completely maximized. They can definitely cover up an intrusion or test a botnet, though, and I suspect this was a botnet test. Mastodon users overwhelmingly strike me as not worth unmasking. (And that’s a good thing)