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The popular Mastodon server was hit by a denial-of-service attack on Monday, the social networking software developer said, causing it to become unusable at times.
Many of these sites were inaccessible, throwing error messages or showing shutdown warnings.
Social media developers who are responsible, who manage their activities mastodon. development For example, said a Change of status around 7 a.m. ET Monday that it was investigating the cyberattack.
As of 9:05 a.m. ET, Mastodon said it had implemented “a countermeasure against DDoS attacks, and the site is available.” However, the company he warned that further instability may continue to appear if the attack continues.
The cyberattack targeting Mastodon comes just days after Bluesky, another social networking site, hacked the data. its expiration for several days following a long-term DDoS attack. According to Bluesky’s change it on April 17th, the DDoS attack continues, but its operation has been stabilized since April 16th at 9 PM PDT. Today’s updates it has been confirmed constant concentration.
Mastodon representatives did not immediately comment on the cyberattack when contacted by TechCrunch.

Distributed denial-of-service A (DDoS) attack relies on sending large amounts of Internet traffic to software or web servers, with the goal of knocking them off the Internet. These cyberattacks do not involve data theft, but DDoS attacks can disrupt users.
DDoS attacks have become more powerful over the years. Last year, internet security firm Cloudflare said it had mitigated what it said was the largest DDoS attack to date, measuring 29.7 terabits per second, equivalent to filling thousands of hard drives with data every minute.
When focused on social media, these threats can cause instability and shutdowns, but not all are removed from the Internet. In the case of Bluesky, for example, those who transferred their account to other providers, such as Blacksky, who follow the same policy and are affiliated with Bluesky, were not affected.
Likewise, Mastodon’s attacks so far have only focused on the larger server (mastodon.social) and not the smaller events that make up Mastodon’s social network.