Hackers demand $4.5 million and API price reversal from Reddit | Engadget
Hackers demand $4.5 million and API price reversal from Reddit | Engadget

Hackers demand $4.5 million and API price reversal from Reddit | Engadget

Ransomware gang BlackCat is likely behind a February attack on the company..
This is probably going to lead to the media accusing the protesters of being hackers.
Yea that's my takeaway here. To the point given how u/spez has behaved it wouldn't surprise me if he hired these guys to 'hack' him specifically to smear protests.
Then again I'm paranoid so what do I know?
The hack happened in February, long before the protests.
The timing is pretty convenient.
/u/spez isn't trying to win a popularity contest, he is trying to maximize his $$$ from the upcoming IPO. Even if it succeeded in smearing protestors, a self-hack isn't going to help him there at all. In fact quite the opposite, since it saddles Reddit investors with more potential liabilities.
The hacker named 4chan will probably take the hit on mainstream media
Could also be the Chinese hacker "Lm Fao"
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Good. Hope more attacks on their infrastructure keep happening.
The moderators specifically.
Agreed, this is not helpful.