As na linux/unix sysadmin with 15+ years of experience my eyes are bleeding everytime I see cat | grep instead of just grep ;D
Matrix.org hacked
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Re: Matrix.org hacked
#22For a bit of context: Matrix.org infrastructure has been hacked a second time in 24h, after restoring everything they went down again, story developing here: https://twitter.com/matrixdotorg/status/1116304867683905537
The hacker is now doing a post-mortem in the GitHub issues of the project: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix.org/issues
> I noticed in your blog post that you were talking about doing a postmortem and steps you need to take. As someone who is intimately familiar with your entire infrastructure, I thought I could help you out.
> There I was, just going about my business, looking for ways I could get higher levels of access and explore your network more, when I stumbled across GPG keys that were used for signing your debian packages. It gave me many nefarious ideas. I would recommend that you don't keep any signing keys on production hosts, and instead do all of your signing in a secure environment.
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#23As na linux/unix sysadmin with 15+ years of experience my eyes are bleeding everytime I see cat | grep instead of just grep ;D
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#24As na linux/unix sysadmin with 15+ years of experience my eyes are bleeding everytime I see cat | grep instead of just grep ;D
but but but... what about the single responsibility principle??? Grep can't both load the file and pattern match against it's contents! Sacrilege.
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#25As na linux/unix sysadmin with 15+ years of experience my eyes are bleeding everytime I see cat | grep instead of just grep ;D
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#26For a bit of context: Matrix.org infrastructure has been hacked a second time in 24h, after restoring everything they went down again, story developing here: https://twitter.com/matrixdotorg/status/1116304867683905537
The hacker is now doing a post-mortem in the GitHub issues of the project: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix.org/issues
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#27Re: Matrix.org hacked
#28TL;DR: A collection of inadvertences and suboptimal practices, some (like having GPG signing keys on production systems) more worrying than others. Something that could probably have happened to most orgs without dedicated security resources.
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#29Everything gets hacked, period. They have to remove this from there slogan, "An open standard for decentralised secure communication."
Really ? That's a bold claim. Can this string be hacked ? $6$WqQvgIwr$/BA/19FRJZf.z4buUwX5Sbls07ovv/lVZJ3V2En7VgTR4Skdpz98hFNuq3VX4nIaiSDKObO9jKbkPb5tdt7zY1
Re: Matrix.org hacked
#30For a bit of context: Matrix.org infrastructure has been hacked a second time in 24h, after restoring everything they went down again, story developing here: https://twitter.com/matrixdotorg/status/1116304867683905537
The hacker is now doing a post-mortem in the GitHub issues of the project: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix.org/issues