Linux Foundation, Linux.com Sites Down To Fix Security Breach 101
An anonymous reader writes "All Linux Foundation sites seem to be down due to a security breach, which occured on 8 sep. (according to a notice displayed on the site)." From the email I received this morning, sent to all Linux.com and LinuxFoundation.org users: "On September 8, 2011, we discovered a security breach that may have compromised your username, password, email address and other information you have given to us. We believe this breach was connected to the intrusion on kernel.org. As with any intrusion and as a matter of caution, you should consider the passwords and SSH keys that you have used on these sites compromised. ... We have taken all Linux Foundation servers offline to do complete re-installs. Linux Foundation services will be put back up as they become available. We are working around the clock to expedite this process and are working with authorities in the United States and in Europe to assist with the investigation."
Lucky (Score:2, Interesting)
The attack that compromised some high-value servers belonging to kernel.org — but not the Linux kernel source code — may have been the work of hackers who simply got lucky and didn't realize the value of the servers that they had gotten their hands on [slashdot.org].
Sure.
hahahahah (Score:0, Interesting)
ahahahaha. And dozens more where that came from.
http://www.exploit-db.com/platform/?p=linux
I wonder what would happen if slashdot ran a front page story for every single linux security bug like they do for windows.