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January 9, 2024

45/ worms eat knowledge

happy 2024

create an image in a medievel painting style that shows a worm eating through mutiple shelves of ancient texts within a library full of learned men and women of multiple ethnicities

The Disturbing Impact of the Cyberattack at the British Library | The New Yorker

On November 20th, a hacking group called Rhysida—after a genus of caterpillars—offered 490,191 files stolen from the British Library for sale on the dark Web. United States cybersecurity officials describe Rhysida as a “ransomware-as-a-service” provider—a gun for hire—part of an increasingly professional array of cyber-extortion organizations. Rhysida’s hacks, which have become prolific since the spring, involve a double shakedown: Once inside a system, the ransomware encrypts swaths of the victim’s files, which can be unlocked for a price. Soon afterward, personal or sensitive data stolen from the system are put up for auction on Rhysida’s Web site. The whole process—and how to pay up—is detailed in semi-polite PDFs, which are sprinkled throughout the victim’s screwed-up servers. “Your digital ecosystem has been compromised,” a message reads. “The potential ramifications of this could be dire.”

With the new year brings another Public Domain Day. Happy public domain day, everyone!

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