Bluesky Under Sustained DDoS Attack, Service Disrupted for Over 24 Hours
The decentralized social network Bluesky has been battling a significant distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack for nearly a full day, causing ongoing service disruptions for its users. This prolonged assault highlights the persistent vulnerability of emerging social platforms to coordinated cyber attacks aimed at overwhelming their infrastructure and denying access.
The attack, which began over 24 hours ago, has targeted Bluesky's servers, flooding them with traffic to render the service unusable. While the platform's team has been actively working to mitigate the attack, the extended duration underscores the scale and sophistication of the offensive. Unlike brief, sporadic incidents, a day-long DDoS campaign represents a sustained effort to disrupt operations and test the resilience of the platform's decentralized architecture.
The incident places Bluesky under intense operational pressure, forcing its engineers into a defensive posture and diverting resources from development to crisis management. For users, the attack translates to unreliable access, broken connections, and a degraded experience, potentially eroding trust in the platform's stability during a critical growth phase. It also serves as a stark reminder to the broader tech community of the escalating threats facing alternative social media infrastructures from anonymous, coordinated actors.