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fossilesque@mander.xyz to Fediverse@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Admin of an anarchist Mastodon server raided by FBI, insecure user data gets seized

www.neowin.net

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Admin of an anarchist Mastodon server raided by FBI, insecure user data gets seized

www.neowin.net

fossilesque@mander.xyz to Fediverse@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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An anarchist-oriented Mastodon server has seen one of its admins raided by the FBI. The admin in question was working with an unencrypted backup of the Mastodon server, which was also seized.
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    Most websites track IP addresses, keep them in a database, and use them for various things. You can find a lot of information on this online, however in the case of non-profit social media like Mastodon, it can be useful for tracking bad actors and blocking them from access. Most of the time they are used for commercial purposes.

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      I asked “why,” not “who” or “how.” “Various things” is the vaguest possible answer you could have given.

      Why would user IPs be stored?

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        it can be useful for tracking bad actors and blocking them from access.

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          So the first two thirds of your reply were completely unhelpful, yes?

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            Why ask a question if you refuse the answer?

            No need to be pretentious when you don’t get the answer you want.

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              Removed by mod

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                You’re a bit of an ass.

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                  Sorry about your illiteracy.

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            They weren’t as they give context to why a person would want to store it

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