• PerfectParanoia@programming.dev
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      1 year ago

      I guess the openness of the registration process and instance creation would invite this low effort type of attack. I also bumped in a post that reported community name squating, where accounts were creating empty communities with popular subreddit names in order to sell them later on I guess? I just don’t see the actual benefit of it, it seems more of an oppurtinistic play more than anything else.

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          1 year ago

          That’s what it seems like to me too. Plus there is nothing stopping admins of instances transferring ownership in these situations.

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              1 year ago

              When @'ing or pinging someone by username, the auto complete will suggest matching users from across federated instances. So typo squatting could be a thing, or user impersonation. But it’d be rather transparent when it occurs, but some could still fall for such tactics, just like with email spam or phishing scams.