Why do we get told to constantly delete stuff when the corporations don't and still have source code from the 1990s on their database next to future dev projects? Also>MongoDBWhy did they use that garbage?
>>107697030Where is the source code posted at?
>>107697030Mongoloids
>>107697030Isn't Ubisoft one of the shit game publishers? Would anyone care about the source code to their games? Or I guess it was a case of the hackers thinking "well it's right there, we might as well"
>>107697109They haven't posted it they want money. It was 4 separate hacking groups they got gangbanged
>>107697140>It was 4 separate hacking groupskek more like 4 guys calling up jeets they found on linkedin and asked for access.
I want to see rayman's code, just release the zip already instead of being greedy jews
>>107697030>MongoDBwhat does it matter, retard? any software could be hit by an undisclosed cve
>>107697157>you database is wirus saar>please do the needfull and e text me gothub acess account token
>>107697030Who?
MongoBleed, officially CVE-2025-14847, is a recently-uncovered extremely sensitive vulnerability affecting basically all versions of MongoDB since ~2017.It is a bug in the zlib1 message compression path in MongoDB.It allows an attacker to read off any uninitialized heap memory, meaning anything that was allocated to memory from a previous database operation could be read.The bug was introduced in 20172. It is dead-easy to exploit - it only requires connectivity to the database (no auth needed). It is fixed as of writing, but some EOL versions (3.6, 4.0, 4.2) will not get it.There are over 213k+ potentially vulnerable internet-exposed MongoDB instances, ensuring that this exploit is web scale
>>107697262>web scaleFinally someone referenced the meme. That video is one of my all time favorites.
Nothing of value was leaked.
>>107697030busy week, someone also breached every conde nast subscription site, curious if they got reddit too.
>>107697276>videoIt's an email zoomie