Opinion Open-source code repository says ‘far-right forces’ are behind massive spam attacks - Codeberg says abusive spam emails sent to its users are the result of a far-right hate campaign

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by Dominic Preston
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The open-source code repository Codeberg has blamed the far right for a recent campaign of abuse and harassment across its systems.

“Projects advocating tolerance and equal rights” were subjected to spam campaigns using abusive messages, which escalated to spam emails sent to users via Codeberg’s own automated systems.

Codeberg says it stands strong “against hate and hatred” that endangers free software projects.

On February 12th, some Codeberg users received emails from Codeberg containing abusive content.

The site says that this was sent by an abuser who took advantage of the site’s ability to notify up to 100 users at once, generating a notification email each time.

Codeberg says that while it has blocked both the accounts and the functionality they used, “a large amount of notification emails” had already been sent, and the site itself experienced brief downtime.

“Your private data was not leaked,” Codeberg reassures users in a statement.

“All emails have been generated through Codeberg’s servers using the notification feature and the abusers had no access to your email address directly.”

Codeberg is a Berlin-based nonprofit organization that provides hosting and other services for free and open-source software projects.

It boasts more than 150,000 users who’ve worked on over 200,000 projects and claims a community that celebrates “free culture, openness and creativity.”

The organization, mostly run by volunteers, says that while it runs with some extra capacity to handle abuse campaigns, that capacity “was obviously exhausted this time.”

“Spamming notification emails to users is a new abuse vector to us, and we did not sufficiently prepare for this,” the statement says. “For that, we are sorry.”

The team is working on plans to improve its protection against this and similar kinds of abuse in the future, while responding to users affected by the recent campaign.

One thing the attack hasn’t done is deter Codeberg’s commitment to open-source software, which it says is “endangered” by far-right forces.

“By targeting some of our most active translators, nicest designers, best developers and all other motivated contributors, they are hurting the free/libre software ecosystem as a whole.”

“We will not be discouraged in our fight against far-right ideologies,” the statement continues.

“They are currently on the rise in many parts of the world, and we believe it is important to protect all kinds of marginalized groups. However, if you believe this does not affect your project, you are wrong. Far-right forces pose a threat to all of us.”
 
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Sharty once again behind these HEINOUS cyber-terrorism acts. When will we wholesome Internet folx ever know peace? 😔
Anyways, time to DDoS the tranny genocide forum for the 5938271958038th time again. 🏳️‍⚧️⚧
 
Said "attack" was just some guy spamming "nigger balls" on random open issues a couple months ago, by the way.
So all I have to do in order to be a 1337 h4x0r is spam "niggerfaggot" on open source software?

claims a community that celebrates “free culture, openness and creativity.”
The nigger balls community doesn't feel like they are being accepted despite this.
 
I think codeberg was started by a bunch of German crazies who lost their minds when microsoft bought github back in 2018. All them of specialize in self-drama. Someone exploited a weakness in their system and they were convinced that it was some sort of underground nazi movement trying to destroy them. The message the troll sent out used a very bad word and many of their european users were traumatized by having seen the word "nigger".
 
It's kind of like the Reddit "follow trolling." Reddit trannies started getting barraged with messages like "YChromosomeDetector is now following you!" and "I_follow_ugly_men is now following you!" Reddit never expected these messages could be a trolling vector so it was easily exploitable by people making burner Reddit accounts.

I don't know how they could prevent this kind of trolling without crippling Codeberg since most people would want to see issue notifications.
 
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