Not discrediting Open Source Software, but nothing is 100% safe.

  • EuphoricPenguin@normalcity.life
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    1 year ago

    You can always brute force the SSH login and take a look around yourself. If you leave an apology.txt file in /home, I’m sure the admin won’t mind.

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      1 year ago

      Lol, unlikely SSH is exposed to the net. You’ll probably need an RCE in the service to pop a shell.

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        1 year ago

        That’s not universally true, at least if you’re not on the same LAN. For example, most small-scale apps hosted on VPSs are typically configured with a public-facing SSH login.