Last night's "attack" may have been a joke gone horribly awry, but it alerted me to a knowledge-gap that exists on Everything2. When faced with an onslaught of trolls, crackers, and the clueless but ignorant, with no sign of any impending divine intervention, many of us mid-level users became afraid and disturbed that Everything had, indeed, been hacked and that actual damage was being done.
Now that everything's out in the open, we can have a chuckle. But that facet of the whole evening's entertainment which was so unsettling was that we, the very concerned members who have not (yet) been endowed with editorial powers, were unable to determine from where the attacks were coming, how best to minimise damage, or what to do about the situation.
I'm very proud of everyone who did what they could, and I'm impressed with Nanosecond's abortive but creative flare, and with Jurph's attempts to downvote the detritus into oblivion and to flood the invaders with messages which he believed they did not understand how to eliminate; but none of it had a chance in heck of working. I myself was only able to watch in horror as spam and garbage filled up the database, and code was altered to provide outsiders with millions of experience points, unable to react to the (seemingly) very real threat that these people would actually gain the ability to nuke extant writeups — a concern far more pressing than their actual spam. I took names, and forwarded them to dem bones, along with a lengthy and sincere message explaining what I had witnessed.
Dem bones told me that he felt kinda silly after he received my lengthy description of the night's events from the point of view of someone who really didn't know what to make of it. I told him, no worries; it's part of the fun that I actually believed it all.
Now that I know that it was all a joke, I can laugh about it. My pride's not hurt because it was a very well-executed prank, and I had done all I could as if it wasn't. But I think it's important that someone explain what the protocol might be if such an attack actually were to take place.
So, really, what is the best we could do? What is the worst that could happen? — In short, what would happen in the event of an actual emergency? |