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TheFreim ◴[] No.41895901[source]
> "It's dispiriting to see that even after being made aware of the breach weeks ago, IA has still not done the due diligence of rotating many of the API keys that were exposed in their gitlab secrets," reads an email from the threat actor.

This is quite embarrassing. One of the first things you do when breached at this level is to rotate your keys. I seriously hope that they make some systemic changes, it seems that there were a variety of different bad security practices.

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ghostly_s ◴[] No.41896897[source]
IA is in bad need of a leadership change. The content of the archive is immensely valuable (largely thanks to volunteers) but the decisions and priorities of the org have been far off base for years.
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fngjdflmdflg ◴[] No.41897130[source]
Do you have any examples?
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1. wkat4242 ◴[] No.41897614[source]
Putting the organisation at risk by playing chicken with large publishing corporations. Trying to stretch fair use a little too far so they had to go to court.