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Related: About this forumSeattle Public Library Under Attack
By Jean Godden
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When it comes to tallying Seattle assets, youd have to count its public library system as the citys number one treasure. Seattle Public Library (a central building and 26 neighborhood branches) has everything that defines a democracy: an institution dedicated to equity, access to information, intellectual freedom, and openness to all.
Yet it is that number one asset, the citys most valued resource, that has been struggling these past weeks, working to recover from a cruel ransomware attack. The extortionist attack struck the Seattle Public Library on Memorial Day weekend, affecting its on-line systems, threatening data leaks and demanding an exorbitant sum of money.
Ransomware incidents have risen sharply just this past year. Christies Auction House and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center both were hit with demands for outrageous payments. Failure to meet demands risked leaks of personal data.
The Seattle assault wasnt the first to target public libraries. Libraries in Toronto and Great Britain suffered similar attacks last year. The nature of these recent attacks is puzzling: Why go after public libraries? They seem an odd target since libraries seldom have access to much available funding. Nor do libraries maintain large data banks of personal information.
https://www.postalley.org/2024/07/13/seattle-public-library-under-attack/
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Seattle Public Library Under Attack (Original Post)
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Jul 2024
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Irish_Dem
(61,108 posts)1. The goal is to damage the US library system.
A cornerstone of a democracy is an educated, informed populace.
The suspected ransomware crooks are located in Russia.
thinkingagain
(1,072 posts)2. Well depending on the system the library
Could hold information on what the patron has read or is reading
Valuable if someone like trump is in control
And he makes reading of certain material illegal.
If they hackers have the info ( patrons name and what they read - it could be a way to also blackmail the reader)
Just a possible theory on my part