Post B2Li2pbOpFcBXG06Hg by iampytest1@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #B2Li2j2nD0MrCBlNVg by iampytest1@infosec.exchange
       2026-01-16T03:39:07Z
       
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       I have confirmed archive.ph, which archive.today redirects to, has malicious code which attempts to spam gyrovague.com with requests. The code I independently verified matches the code in the Hacker News post.Behind CloudFlare: https://tria.ge/260116-d3jafadj81/behavioral1Do not use archive.today, archive.is, and archive.ph. By accessing these websites, you are donating your bandwidth to a botnet of unknown origin and purpose.Original source:https://social.coop/@eb/115902323900229756An emergency update to the Malicious Website Blocklist has been made to counter this threat. An emergency update is currently in the works to fix the emergency update as it is in the wrong place (I want to link to this toot in the update, so waiting to commit until I post).
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Li2pbOpFcBXG06Hg by iampytest1@infosec.exchange
       2026-01-16T03:57:15Z
       
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       I have posted about this on BlueSky and X.https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:ysz3jltsuhnyrqrskrcbcz2s/post/3mcj75vyiec2uhttps://x.com/iam_py_test/status/2012010781622353950I have also blocklisted it in Imre's malware list.Despite times call for despite measures. It isn't often a popular website starts DDoSing somebody.I have also informed members of the content filtering community though a red phone on my desk.