• lemon64.com down

    From Tristan Miller@3:770/3 to All on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 09:00:43
    Greetings.

    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for
    some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?

    Regards,
    Tristan

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  • From Lawrence Woodman@3:770/3 to Tristan Miller on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 13:34:24
    On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 09:00:43 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:

    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for
    some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?


    Unfortunately lemon64 and lemonAmiga both got hacked. I understand they
    are dealing with it as we speak. It's always a shame when hackers target
    a website but particularly so when it's a hobby site like this.

    Best wishes


    Lorry

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  • From Tristan Miller@3:770/3 to Lawrence Woodman on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 14:42:41
    Greetings.

    On 16/12/2020 14.34, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for
    some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?

    Unfortunately lemon64 and lemonAmiga both got hacked. I understand they
    are dealing with it as we speak. It's always a shame when hackers target
    a website but particularly so when it's a hobby site like this.


    I see! That's unfortunate. May I ask where you're getting this
    information from? Is there some other website or social media feed I
    can check for updates?

    Regards,
    Tristan

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  • From Lawrence Woodman@3:770/3 to Tristan Miller on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 13:47:04
    On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 14:42:41 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:

    On 16/12/2020 14.34, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for >>> some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?

    Unfortunately lemon64 and lemonAmiga both got hacked. I understand they
    are dealing with it as we speak. It's always a shame when hackers target
    a website but particularly so when it's a hobby site like this.


    I see! That's unfortunate. May I ask where you're getting this
    information from? Is there some other website or social media feed I
    can check for updates?


    It was reported by @AmigaLOve on twitter:
    https://twitter.com/AmigaL0ve/status/1339014484216532992



    Lorry

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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@3:770/3 to Tristan Miller on Monday, December 21, 2020 12:49:25
    On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 09:00:43 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:

    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for
    some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?

    Apparently hacked, as already mentioned.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/c64/comments/kd3y94/is_lemon_64_down/

    | This really burns me that some asshole did this - especially to
    | hobbiest websites that have no financial gain for the attacker.

    Probably by a fanatic ATARI user. ;-)

    Was looking how to configure the VICE emulator to actually print to a
    "modern" Officejet 6600 (I found on the sidewalk some weeks ago, which
    still works!), because it only creates a BMP file instead of printing.

    Luckily Google has pages from Lemon64 in its cache.

    Hope they are back soon.
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    Andreas

    PGP fingerprint 952B0A9F12C2FD6C9F7E68DAA9C2EA89D1A370E0

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  • From B@3:770/3 to Andreas Kohlbach on Monday, December 28, 2020 20:14:05
    On 2020-12-21, Andreas Kohlbach <ank@spamfence.net> wrote:
    On Wed, 16 Dec 2020 09:00:43 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:

    The Lemon64 site at https://www.lemon64.com/ seems to have been down for
    some time now -- a day, at least, or possibly longer. Does anyone know
    the reason? Has the site been abandoned?

    Apparently hacked, as already mentioned.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/c64/comments/kd3y94/is_lemon_64_down/

    | This really burns me that some asshole did this - especially to
    | hobbiest websites that have no financial gain for the attacker.

    Probably by a fanatic ATARI user. ;-)

    It's more likely the owner has not cared about security
    for many years and as a result the sites got hacked by
    bots. Let's hope the Swedish data protection agency has
    mercy on him, or rather not.

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  • From Kevin@3:770/3 to All on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 19:25:57
    On 28/12/2020 21:14, bliep@Your.Bathroom wrote to All:

    It's more likely the owner has not cared about security
    for many years and as a result the sites got hacked by
    bots. Let's hope the Swedish data protection agency has
    mercy on him, or rather not.

    It's not always the fault of the site that has the PHP script (even though PHP Board
    software is pretty leaky), one of my sites got taken down because another user on the
    cluster had an insecure script on their account. This was also compounded my my ex-
    webhost having pretty shitty security.

    From what I understand some actor got root access, so I would put that in the hands of
    their webhost EIG - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_International_Group

    -Kevin

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  • From B@3:770/3 to Kevin on Thursday, December 31, 2020 12:42:38
    On 2020-12-29, Kevin <kevin@bbs.ec> wrote:
    On 28/12/2020 21:14, bliep@Your.Bathroom wrote to All:

    It's more likely the owner has not cared about security
    for many years and as a result the sites got hacked by
    bots. Let's hope the Swedish data protection agency has
    mercy on him, or rather not.

    It's not always the fault of the site that has the PHP
    script (even though PHP Board software is pretty
    leaky), one of my sites got taken down because another
    user on the cluster had an insecure script on their
    account. This was also compounded my my ex- webhost
    having pretty shitty security.

    From what I understand some actor got root access, so I
    would put that in the hands of their webhost EIG - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endurance_International_Group

    -Kevin

    Lemon can't talk his way out of what he behaved himself
    into.

    The blame game doesn't work, since the webhost is in no
    way responsible for the PII gathetered and processed by
    lemon, nor the protection thereof. Lemon knows that
    there are more secure solutions available to store and
    process PII. Yet, he chose not to move to more secure
    solutions. But, seriously, using a shared webhosting
    service to store PII does not favour Lemon and would even
    even argue that he is at fault. The GDPR is very clear
    about the measures one should take for the protection
    of PII.

    I'm sure that lemon is taking care of all this together
    with the Swedish data protection agency, external
    security auditors and his laywers.

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  • From Lawrence Woodman@3:770/3 to All on Thursday, December 31, 2020 15:24:03
    On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 12:42:38 +0000, B wrote:

    Lemon can't talk his way out of what he behaved himself
    into.

    I just wanted to gently remind you that lemon64 is essentially a hobbyist effort and while they may make a little money from their merchandise and
    what have you, I would imagine it is pretty minimal. A little kindness
    would go a long way here. It is unrealistic to expect them to have the expertise and knowledge of a more professional business. As far as the
    GDPR and similar laws are concerned the main thing now is that they
    report it properly and possibly also how we as a community may be able
    to help.

    Best wishes


    Lorry

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