Lord Panda The Sea is Always Right Today at 6:33 AM #1 Microslop are still investigating. Probably a good idea to rotate your keys anyway. and classic: Last edited: Today at 6:34 AM
RavageX Member Today at 6:36 AM #2 Why don't these people go after the gov? Seriously. Do some good for a change.
Jinzo Prime Member Today at 7:04 AM #4 The_hunter said: Scary, almost all open source code is stored on github. Click to expand... Which should have changed the second Microsoft bought it.
The_hunter said: Scary, almost all open source code is stored on github. Click to expand... Which should have changed the second Microsoft bought it.
Lord Panda The Sea is Always Right Today at 7:05 AM #5 The_hunter said: Scary, almost all open source code is stored on github. Click to expand... Yeah I've got a shitload of personal and work repos hosted on the damn thing so it's not a great feeling.
The_hunter said: Scary, almost all open source code is stored on github. Click to expand... Yeah I've got a shitload of personal and work repos hosted on the damn thing so it's not a great feeling.
Jinzo Prime Member Today at 7:08 AM #6 Would this effect compiled code? Like could compiled executables be infected by malicious code?
uncreativename Member Today at 7:11 AM #7 Another great day for Microsoft. Glad I stopped storing my really important code on Github back when there were reports of them feeding it to their AI
Another great day for Microsoft. Glad I stopped storing my really important code on Github back when there were reports of them feeding it to their AI
Lord Panda The Sea is Always Right Today at 7:13 AM #8 Jinzo Prime said: Would this effect compiled code? Like could compiled executables be infected by malicious code? Click to expand... We're uncertain yet on the full nature of the compromise. Still waiting on that incident report from GitHub.
Jinzo Prime said: Would this effect compiled code? Like could compiled executables be infected by malicious code? Click to expand... We're uncertain yet on the full nature of the compromise. Still waiting on that incident report from GitHub.
epicurius-seven Gold Member Today at 9:30 AM #10 Eh. All your code has probably been fed to an LLM by now anyway.
winjer Gold Member Today at 9:35 AM #11 Jinzo Prime said: Would this effect compiled code? Like could compiled executables be infected by malicious code? Click to expand... Could be. Better to avoid getting anything from Github for the next few days.
Jinzo Prime said: Would this effect compiled code? Like could compiled executables be infected by malicious code? Click to expand... Could be. Better to avoid getting anything from Github for the next few days.