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·4 lata temu·discuss
I believe this is often people who ARE in fact contributing via the mailing list -- but want a track record tied to their GH account.
ratcline
·4 lata temu·discuss
It's not doing it on it's own, I believe what they're referring to is a a pre-configured distribution of a shell packaged with some distributions of Git, for some OSes.
ratcline
·5 lat temu·discuss
It's mainly mitigating exposure. Some possible vulnerabilities would be social engineering(i.e. it'd be easier to send a targeted phishing URL to gain recon on an employee of a company if you know an internal domain), or injection into a public facing service that has access to internal services.
ratcline
·5 lat temu·discuss
what's with the weird underscore repo name?
ratcline
·5 lat temu·discuss
Re:Captcha uses your IP and Google account to try to determine if you're a real human or a bot. If you're signed into a brand new Google account, or logged out of one, it'll be more likely to prompt for Re:Captcha.
ratcline
·5 lat temu·discuss
Little did we know how realistic that would end up being.
ratcline
·5 lat temu·discuss
I heard that systems like this were designed when there was a point in time(this may just be erroneous and such a time never actually existed) where keyloggers were more common than RATs, so government websites would often have this requirement due to the higher probability of access from public computers(library, etc), since that was also a point in time when fewer people had their own at home.