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Freenode Network Hijacked, Passwords Compromised?

tmandry writes "The world's largest FOSS IRC network, FreeNode, was hijacked (for lack of a better term) by someone who somehow got a hold of the privileges of Robert Levin, AKA lilo, the head honcho of FreeNode and its parent organization, PDPC. To make matters worse, the passwords of many users may have been compromised by someone posing as NickServ, the service that most clients are configured to send a password to upon connecting, while they reconnected to the servers that hadn't been killed. Of course, if someone was able to nab lilo's password, every user password may have been ripe for the taking. The details are still unknown, but these events raise scary questions about the actual security of FreeNode and other organizations like it."

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  1. This is why I prefer the anarchy of efnet by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Even if someone hijacked it, who could ever tell the difference?

    1. Re:This is why I prefer the anarchy of efnet by jonoid · · Score: 5, Funny

      So, you consider yourself a hacker but you have a LiveJournal?!

  2. spam by Punto · · Score: 5, Funny

    o noes, If someone got a hold of lilo's password, they could start spamming the users with useless server-wide notices nobody cares about!!1!

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  3. Re:Explaining the jargon... by leenks · · Score: 5, Funny

    You seriously felt the need to post that on Slashdot? :o

  4. What questions? by supabeast! · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The details are still unknown, but these events raise scary questions about the actual security of FreeNode and other organizations like it."

    I don't think that there have been any questions about the security of anything involving IRC for a long time. Everyone with half a brain knows that IRC is a cesspool of hackers, phreakers, crackers, and script-kiddies just looking to stir up shit.

  5. Re:Explaining the jargon... by capiCrimm · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot is a popular technology-news website that can be found at slashdot.org. Just incase anyone was wondering.

  6. Uh oh. by SwartKrans · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh no! Someone stole my Freenode password! Now they can login and have no control over anything!