cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/12513834
American Radio Relay League cyberattack takes Logbook of the World offline
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) warns it suffered a cyberattack, which disrupted its IT systems and online operations, including email and the Logbook of the World. […]
Much more significant is the wider impact.
What I want to know, as a former user of LotW, were my details part of this hack and if so, why did they not notify me.
If not, how do they know that?
This is not a PR exercise, even if the ARRL appears to be downplaying the whole thing. This goes to the heart of how our global community hangs together.
To make matters worse, their website now returns a proxy error.
Update: Their website now appears to be loading again. I have contacted their media team for comment in relation to the data for global LotW users.
I’m with you, and add to that only one update every ~72 hours is a long stretch between updates.
I reckon they can’t update users individually because as I understand it the email system was also affected (can’t recall where I saw this), additionally they possibly just don’t know the scale yet, and if they do know the scale, they are preparing their statements in advance.