With so many variations of Lemmy and fediverse instances, are there any defenses against a malicious server running altered code? Is there a way to prove what code is supposed to be running on each instance?

  • Elise
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    13 months ago

    You mean for users of that instance or for other instances?

      • Elise
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        12 months ago

        Something to consider would be to compare this to the walled gardens, say Facebook. Is that a malicious ‘instance’?

        And then what is the chance to register on a malicious one in the fediverse?

        • @dislocate_expansion@reddthat.comOPB
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          12 months ago

          I think the chances are high since the domains are supposed to be novel, compared to Facebook which is a worldwide known domain and chances of impersonating it are slim or would require a client side hack

            • @dislocate_expansion@reddthat.comOPB
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              2 months ago

              That’s a different conversation. I’m talking about an adversary who just creates a Lemmy instance and has malicious code embedded in the images, videos and text

              What does that have to do with any corporation? Facebook specifically is already in a lawsuit this last month about installing malicious Root Certificates and performing man in the middle attacks against Amazon and Google, so I’m not sure what you’re asking