Nick Cargo and Mike Sheehan Raw
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Thursday, Jan 8, 2009
Several major blogs were in jeopardy after a Tuesday hack
of their software provider had its owner ready to throw in
the towel.
According to SoapBlox owner Paul Preston, the attack on its
servers--which prompted SoapBlox's Internet service provider
to shut it down--was connected to a shadowy group called Astalavista,
which claimed credit for the attack in the site's altered
source code.
"Consider this the 'We're Out of Business' post,"
Preston wrote on Wednesday morning. "Most of the servers
have been taken off line because they were being used to hack
and exploit other websites. The hackers install this crap
on servers after they get in. SoapBlox's ISP then takes the
servers off line... It was a good ride, but it's over."
The affected blogs include American Liberalism Project, BeThink,
Blue Hampshire, Blue Jersey, Blue Mass. Group, Minnesota Progressive
Project, My Left Wing, Never In Our Names, Pam's House Blend,
RadicalRuss, Swing State Project and West Michigan Rising
and other mostly state-focused political blogs of note.
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"I wish I could see a bright side to this," blogger
Pam Spaulding, founder, editor and publisher of Pam's House
Blend, told PageOneQ. "It's incredible that years of
hard work can be destroyed in a flash, but we're in the digital
age and there are people motivated to silence voices through
malicious acts. I'm hopeful that data will be recovered..."
The blogs are back online for the time being, but discussion
has continued about whether to continue using SoapBlox as
a blog framework. The platform, singlehandedly written and
maintained by Paul Preston, hosts the content of 90% of the
progressive 50-State Blog Network, allowing for a large number
of such blogs to be taken down with one server exploit.
"These are all community sites, and the progressive
blogosphere is a community," said Minnesota Progressive
Project's Joe Bodell in a Wednesday DailyKos diary. "If
we cannot come together to keep these communities alive, the
larger community won't be worth much, and I say that as more
than just a blogger whose site got hosed."
"I don't know if anyone has yet had time to call the
FBI. If not, it needs to happen soon," commented Sam
Smith of the progressive group blog Scholars and Rogues. "Never
mind the nature of the views being expressed on these sites
- this attack was a naked broadside aimed at the very infrastructure
of public speech and discourse in America, just as surely
as if vandals had destroyed the presses used by the likes
of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine back in the 1700s. As
long as the United States professes to be in the free speech
business, actions like these cannot be allowed to stand."