https://about.gitlab.com/2019/05/03/suspicious-git-activity-security-update/
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@hual
hual
Not anything special; it makes sense for a breach to occur when someone's password leaked... what's more interesting is they also abused some left-over access tokens according to other reports
@toretto
Toretto
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1ES14c7qLb5CYhLMUekctxLgc1FV2Ti9DA He still didn't receive any payment lol, seems like he just lost time for nothing after all.
@y_less
Y_Less
And they are git repositories, so it makes no difference. Apparently all they did was move HEAD, which you can move back; and the repo is distributed anyway so there should be multiple copies.
@proxy
Proxy
Toretto said: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1ES14c7qLb5CYhLMUekctxLgc1FV2Ti9DA He still didn't receive any payment lol, seems like he just lost time for nothing after all.
Someone sent him some Bitcoin, then he donated those Bitcoin to the FSF. Weird.
Proxy said: Toretto said: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1ES14c7qLb5CYhLMUekctxLgc1FV2Ti9DA He still didn't receive any payment lol, seems like he just lost time for nothing after all. Someone sent him some Bitcoin, then he donated those Bitcoin to the FSF. Weird.
Proxy said:
and nice
@syntacs
SynTacs
maybe he one of those super hardcore believers of free software for everyone, that everything should be free, just saying.
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