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?
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?
There isn’t. However, Lemmy or other Fediverse applications are no different from any other website in that respect. The main difference is that the bit
is not really true in the Fediverse. You could easily block a single infected instance once it is detected that your employees are attacked via malware on that instance.
The quick defederarion option is a nice defense. Could be some damage in the meantime though
I am not talking about defederation, just straight blocking of that website in a corporate or similar network if it is used to target your employees which is what watering hole attacks are all about.
Yeah, but the average internet users doesn’t understand these concepts. And with the use of “random-lemmy.random” it seems like it might be an easy attack to fall for