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Everything posted by Hugbert
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It is AMAZING Puppeh!
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*Puts Arcane on the tv and plops down, staring wide eyed.*
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I am confused... why would they trust you? Like for even two minutes?
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OOF! *Clips a paint sploder grenade to the Puppeh!*
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GAH! *falls over backwards*
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Apparently vegemite tastes horrible, by all accounts
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Dis was not for you, was to make me laugh!
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*Sticks the toast to the puppeh with vegemite!*
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*Builds fire in the fire place!* Dis much nicer! We can gather round under blankets and sing songs!
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*Boggles, has the furnace removed and shipped to Siberia!*
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It took an ugly situation and made it WAY worse. That is why I am trying to warn people, this shouldn't happen to anyone.
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If log4j is installed on your local machine, say by the minecraft client, they can use a websocket to find and load it into memory and then execute the hack on your machine. Even if you are not actively running a webserver. https://www.zdnet.com/article/security-firm-blumira-discovers-major-new-log4j-attack-vector/ This was a nasty development last week.
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There is a small update on that, 2.16 was compromised already, you want 2.17. Minecraft was one of the first programs it was noticed in as players were sending the attack string through in game chat. Best bet if you don't need log4j-cre on your machine, remove it entirely. One security researcher even found a way to leverage the bug through use of websockets on a website. So just going to the website could compromise your machine. This one is bad, like a whole new level of bad.
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Umm basically allow someone to take over the computer.
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Search your machine using windows explorer. If you find log4j-core either remove it, or check with the application support website on remediation. It's a bad file that can let bad people do bad things.
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A whatis what Puppeh? Which part is confusing?
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Just run a search in windows explorer. Hopefully you won't find it at all. If you do figure out what application it is associated with, it should be in the same folder structure right. The one I found was in SQL Developer I had used for a class I took. I just deleted the entire application. If you find it in an application you need, check the vendor website for fixes.
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Folks, this is a bit of a serious message. Check your machines for log4j, in particular log4j-core jar files. If you have them you should remove them if possible. This is a MAJOR security issue. https://www.wired.com/story/log4j-log4shell/
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People are strange Puppeh *Dodges a nerf arrow that already missed! Tumbles into a heap on the couch*
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ON a side note, Hawkeye has been very enjoyable!
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*Swapped all trick arrows for boomerang arrows!*
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*Runs!*
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How can that be so adorably and so homely at the same time?
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*Slides down the chimney* Have you been a good boy this year Puppeh?