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OSNews Suffered 'Likely' Data Breach, Contemplated Going Offline Permanently (osnews.com) 77

hmckee writes: OSNews was offline for a few days for upgrades. It is now back up with a message that indicates they encountered a data breach and considered going offline for good due to maintenance and financial difficulties. "Our best guess is that someone was able to exploit a vulnerability in old, unmaintained code in the site's content management system, and made off with at least some user data, which may be as little as a few user records or, at worst, our entire database," writes Publisher David Adams. "Your email addresses were in there, and the encryption on the passwords wasn't up to modern standards (unsalted SHA1). [...] Other than potential spam, though, we're not aware of any other nefarious use of your data, we don't store much beyond email addresses and passwords..."

David goes on to cite poor advertising revenues and a lack of time for reasons to throw in the towel and go offline permanently.
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OSNews Suffered 'Likely' Data Breach, Contemplated Going Offline Permanently

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Thursday January 03, 2019 @07:07PM (#57901636)
    that they can use on other sites when folks reuse them.
    • This!. OSNews just said dismissed everyone by saying "It's okay, we only lost your most valuable data".

  • Great shame (Score:5, Interesting)

    by rl117 ( 110595 ) <rleigh.codelibre@net> on Thursday January 03, 2019 @07:09PM (#57901640) Homepage
    I've been reading OSNews for almost as long as I've been reading slashdot. It has always been more of a niche site, solely focused upon operating systems-related news, but within that niche it has had a better focus on relevant articles, better editing, and a higher quality of comments given the smaller and more dedicated userbase. I'd have to say, based upon the terrible comments so far on this story, that the quality of slashdot comments has seriously declined over the last few years. They are basically all worthless so far, and it's sad that clueless and disrespectful trolling is all that the slashdot community can come up with for the possible passing OSNews, a minor but worthy high quality competitor for many years.
    • by Opyros ( 1153335 )
      I dunno, though; in recent years, many of the stories haven't really been about OSes, but about specific software projects and such things. There just doesn't seem to be as much news about OS development as there used to be.
    • by twosat ( 1414337 )

      I have been reading it for about as long as I have been reading Slashdot too. I usually check it a few times per week. Lately, I have noticed that often there are very few comments posted for an article; it is not uncommon to see fewer than 10 comments posted.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I quit reading it a few years ago when it became "Thom's iPhone news" or "Thom's Macbook" news. If it wasn't one of those, it was so Euro-centric that it just wasn't interesting.

    If only it actually was OS news.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Slashdot, OSnews, and Hackaday are part of my daily routine.

    I love OSNews. What more can I say.

    Is there a site i should be adding to the mix? Arstechnica is great, but it doesn't have enough daily content until one of the others sites link to an article.

  • by mikesum32 ( 261858 ) on Thursday January 03, 2019 @08:38PM (#57901988)

    IMHO, one way to improve osnews is to bring back Eugenia Loli- Queru.

    I didn't always agree with her, but she was a damn-fine read.

    • by Anonymous Coward
      Oh wow, I haven't heard that name in a long time. Her husband (John Baptiste Queru?) was a rockstar ninja 10x BeOS engineer.. She out nerded him.

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