RAMBLE (Anon Reddit Alternative)
http://ramble.i2p/ (I2P)
http://rambleeeqrhty6s5jgefdfdtc6tfgg4jj6svr4jpgk4wjtg3qshwbaad.onion/ (Tor Browser)
http://%5B200:b846:2eaa:4ed5:260c:a883:4df4:f79f%5D/ (yggdrasil)
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http://ramble.i2p/ (I2P)
http://rambleeeqrhty6s5jgefdfdtc6tfgg4jj6svr4jpgk4wjtg3qshwbaad.onion/ (Tor Browser)
http://%5B200:b846:2eaa:4ed5:260c:a883:4df4:f79f%5D/ (yggdrasil)
Normal clearnet (any) browser:
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Hackers Target Reddit Alternative Lemmy via Zero-Day Vulnerability - SecurityWeek
Several instances of the Reddit alternative Lemmy were hacked in recent days by attackers who had apparently exploited a zero-day vulnerability.
Lemmy is an open source software designed for running self-hosted news aggregation and discussion forums. Each Lemmy instance is run by a different individual or organization, but they are interconnected, allowing users from one instance to interact with posts on other servers. Currently there are more than 1,100 instances with a total of nearly 850,000 users.
A few days ago, someone started exploiting a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability related to the rendering of custom emojis.
The attacker leveraged the vulnerability to deface pages on some popular instances, including Lemmy.world, the most popular instance, which has over 100,000 users.
#Lemmy #RedditAlternative #ZeroDay #Infosec
Several instances of the Reddit alternative Lemmy were hacked in recent days by attackers who had apparently exploited a zero-day vulnerability.
Lemmy is an open source software designed for running self-hosted news aggregation and discussion forums. Each Lemmy instance is run by a different individual or organization, but they are interconnected, allowing users from one instance to interact with posts on other servers. Currently there are more than 1,100 instances with a total of nearly 850,000 users.
A few days ago, someone started exploiting a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability related to the rendering of custom emojis.
The attacker leveraged the vulnerability to deface pages on some popular instances, including Lemmy.world, the most popular instance, which has over 100,000 users.
#Lemmy #RedditAlternative #ZeroDay #Infosec