While I was asleep, apparently the site was hacked. Luckily, (big) part of the lemmy.world team is in US, and some early birds in EU also helped mitigate this.

As I am told, this was the issue:

  • There is an vulnerability which was exploited
  • Several people had their JWT cookies leaked, including at least one admin
  • Attackers started changing site settings and posting fake announcements etc

Our mitigations:

  • We removed the vulnerability
  • Deleted all comments and private messages that contained the exploit
  • Rotated JWT secret which invalidated all existing cookies

The vulnerability will be fixed by the Lemmy devs.

Details of the vulnerability are here

Many thanks for all that helped, and sorry for any inconvenience caused!

Update While we believe the admins accounts were what they were after, it could be that other users accounts were compromised. Your cookie could have been ‘stolen’ and the hacker could have had access to your account, creating posts and comments under your name, and accessing/changing your settings (which shows your e-mail).

For this, you would have had to be using lemmy.world at that time, and load a page that had the vulnerability in it.

  • @dragontamer
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    41 year ago

    The malicious Javascript was in a post however, and that post spread to all Lemmies that saw the post.

    I’m pretty sure all web browsers who saw that post passed the JWT cookie to the hacker. The hacker was looking for admin accounts and got the Lemmy.world admin first.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Depends, a large portion of users browse Lemmy from the apps. The apps communicate with Lemmy through the API. Some might have basic web browsing features in them, but that doesn’t mean that they act exactly like a web browser would.