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Originally, CollabVM was run on (shifty) software called Socket.io. Full of vulnerabilities, this was the basis of Dartz' growing site. One infamous guy, Debianguy(Colonial Seizureton or the guest that keeps installing Tiny Core Linux) abused exploits to send a shutdown command directly to qemu command lines. Those same vulnerabilities exist on socket.computer, despite the owner aware of their possible effects on the server. Those vulnerabilities are not to be disclosed, because, if used correctly(or incorrectly) one could overwrite node.js modules that are critical to servers all over the world. Dartz has since sent rauchg the fixes for the vulnerabilities, but the lazy-ass dev refuses to put them in use. So here he stands, waiting for someone to permasave the whole fucking server
Originally, CollabVM was run on (shitty) software called Socket.io. Full of vulnerabilities, this was the basis of Dartz' growing site. One infamous guy, Debianguy(Colonial Seizureton or the guest that keeps installing Tiny Core Linux) abused exploits to send a shutdown command directly to qemu command lines. Those same vulnerabilities exist on socket.computer, despite the owner aware of their possible effects on the server. Those vulnerabilities are not to be disclosed, because, if used correctly(or incorrectly) one could overwrite node.js modules that are critical to servers all over the world. Dartz has since sent rauchg the fixes for the vulnerabilities, but the lazy-ass dev refuses to put them in use. So here he stands, waiting for someone to pmemsave the whole fucking server

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Originally, CollabVM was run on (shitty) software called Socket.io. Full of vulnerabilities, this was the basis of Dartz' growing site. One infamous guy, Debianguy(Colonial Seizureton or the guest that keeps installing Tiny Core Linux) abused exploits to send a shutdown command directly to qemu command lines. Those same vulnerabilities exist on socket.computer, despite the owner aware of their possible effects on the server. Those vulnerabilities are not to be disclosed, because, if used correctly(or incorrectly) one could overwrite node.js modules that are critical to servers all over the world. Dartz has since sent rauchg the fixes for the vulnerabilities, but the lazy-ass dev refuses to put them in use. So here he stands, waiting for someone to pmemsave the whole fucking server