• derptastic@lemmy.nz
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    7 months ago

    to me: the most chilling thing is that someone involved in the open source ecosystem introduced this vulnerability and, if it was intentional, what else did they do?

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      7 months ago

      That’s what I’m most curious about. Was it government? Was it Microsoft, Apple or Google? Was it some lone hacker or group looking for money? Was it just an OSS developer that wanted revenge? It would make for a spicy story.

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        7 months ago

        It looks like a state actor, but hard to tell who. The way they did it was by bullying the original overworked maintainer into making someone else a co-maintainer, and that new co-maintainer introduced the backdoor. The accounts that pressured him into adding another maintainer all appear to have been sock puppets.

        It just shows how little support there is for the lone maintainers of basic utilities that we all use, and it’s really something we need to do something about.

    • Flipper@feddit.de
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      It isn’t if it was intentional. It was intentional. Otherwise the exploit chain wouldn’t be so convoluted.