Fediverse
All social media platforms are a bit cursed if you ask me. Even Fedi is doomed to many of the same ills—as much as I love it. But, for all its faults, the Fediverse survives, it continues to improve, and can be kinda magical sometimes. I personally believe that the Fediverse, of all the social networks, is best for us as humans. If you think so too, consider getting involved and supporting organizations like The Nivenly Foundation who’s Security Fund looks to help Fedi stay a safe and secure place for all.
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Ademir@lemmy.eco.brto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•A new security fund opens up to help protect the fediverse2·1 month agoA new security fund opens up to help protect the fediverse | TechCrunch Sarah Perez 4–5 minutes
The fediverse, also known as the open social web that includes Mastodon, Meta’s Threads, Pixelfed, and other apps, is ramping up its security. On Wednesday, a nonprofit focused on bringing governance to open source projects, the Nivenly Foundation, announced the launch of a new security fund that will pay those who responsibly disclose security vulnerabilities that affect fediverse apps and services.
While all software can have security issues, Mastodon — an open source and decentralized alternative to X — has fixed numerous bugs over the years, leading to the need for such a program. Another issue found in the fediverse is that many servers are run by independent operators who don’t necessarily have a security background or understand best practices.
Already, the Nivenly Foundation has helped a few fediverse projects set up their basic security vulnerability reporting process, and now it’s looking to distribute small payouts to anyone who responsibly discloses other security vulnerabilities that may still be in the wild.
The payouts will total $250 for vulnerabilities with a vulnerability severity score (known as CVSS) of 7.0-8.9 and $500 for more critical vulnerabilities with a CVSS score of 9.0 or greater. The funds for the payouts come from the foundation, which is supported directly by members — which includes individuals as well as other trade organizations.
The vulnerabilities themselves are validated by acceptance from the fediverse project leads as well as public records in vulnerability disclosure (CVE) databases.
The fund is currently in a limited trial after the discovery of a security vulnerability in the decentralized Instagram alternative, Pixelfed. Open source contributor Emelia Smith came across the issue, and the Nivenly Foundation paid her to fix it, she explains.
A more recent issue came about when Pixelfed’s creator, Daniel Supernault made the details of a vulnerability public before server operators had a chance to update, which would have left the fediverse vulnerable to bad actors, she says. (Supernault has already apologized publicly for his handling of the issue that had affected private accounts.)
“Part of the program is…education for project leads, helping them understand why responsible disclosure practices for security vulnerabilities are important,” Smith told TechCrunch. “We came across several projects that just said ‘file security vulnerabilities in our public issue tracker,’ which absolutely isn’t safe, as any malicious actor watching that repository would now be able to attack instances of that software,” she added.
Typically, the common practice is to disclose minimal information about a vulnerability, giving server operators time to upgrade, Smith said. However, this requires that project leads understand security best practices.
In the case of the Pixelfed issue, for instance, the Hachyderm Mastodon server, which has over 9,500 members, decided it needed to defederate (or disconnect from) other Pixelfed servers that hadn’t been updated in order to protect their users.
With this new program designed to follow best practices around the disclosure of vulnerabilities, the need to defederate to protect users may become less common.
Sarah has worked as a reporter for TechCrunch since August 2011. She joined the company after having previously spent over three years at ReadWriteWeb. Prior to her work as a reporter, Sarah worked in I.T. across a number of industries, including banking, retail and software.
I love it, thanks!!
Hahaha thanks! That’s great!
lol! i love your inputs hahaha
<3 I appreciate your work, comrades!
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Federation not working properly for certain instances.2·1 month agoThe fastest way to get help is going to the lemmy support matrix room
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brMto lemmy.eco.br (meta)@lemmy.eco.br•a página inicial demora uma vida pra carregar3·1 month agoQuando isso ocorrer dá uma checada nos links da barra lateral:
Talvez ajude a ver se é um problema com o site ou com o cliente.
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brtoWatch Reddit Die@sh.itjust.works•Elon Musk pressured Reddit’s CEO on content moderationEnglish5·1 month agoAs it turns out, Musk wasn’t only using his X platform to call out content on Reddit. He was also privately messaging Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, according to people familiar with the matter.
Pathetic!
Eu vou checar, estava mais afastado os ultimos tempos, na madrugada de hoje eu consigo ver isso com calma.
Eu vou checar, estava mais afastado os ultimos tempos, na madrugada de hoje eu consigo ver isso com calma.
Do they have any users left?
If so they should join the fediverse and forget about this AI/Blockchain shit
Obrigado pelo ping! Acabei de finalizar o upgrade!
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brto Tip Of My Tongue@lemmy.world•[TOMT] Roguelike web based game about surviving in a very cold place1·2 months agoFala, Ademir, você por aqui? Que mundo pequeno kkkkkk
hahahaha! Oi ^^ Fiquei bem interessado mesmo, parece um jogo muito dahora!
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brto Bate-Papo@lemmy.eco.br•cuidado com o old lemmy: pornô explícito na página inicialPortuguês3·2 months agotalvez seja porque eu tava usando o netsurf? vou confirmar depois e volto
Boa pergunta, eu não imagino como isso poderia alterar algo, mas as vezes né… hahaha
de qualquer forma, é muito ruim não ter a configuração de esconder post nsfw
Concordo! Eu vou tentar reproduzir esse bug e mandar pro dev
Ademir@lemmy.eco.brto Notícias@lemmy.eco.br•Google pede a governo dos EUA que evite dividir empresa, diz fonte6·2 months agoOs caras estavam todos la na posse do Trump puxando o saco dele né…
This is crazy cool!
Honestly it still is the lesser evil
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