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  • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

    Well this is concerning.

    I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

    Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

    scattapilla@jorts.horseS This user is from outside of this forum
    scattapilla@jorts.horseS This user is from outside of this forum
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    #10

    @leo looking at the account in modtools should say the inviter name, just ban them too

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    • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

      Well this is concerning.

      I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

      Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

      curiously@mastodon.auC This user is from outside of this forum
      curiously@mastodon.auC This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #11

      @leo hey thanks for your work in finding and removing these bots. Much appreciated the horde of admins across the Fediverse do an awesome job keeping this a safe place that's people first. Thank you.

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      • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

        Well this is concerning.

        I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

        Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

        oregon_pacifist@retro-gaiden.comO This user is from outside of this forum
        oregon_pacifist@retro-gaiden.comO This user is from outside of this forum
        oregon_pacifist@retro-gaiden.com
        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #12

        @leo yeah, there was a wave of bots that joined my instance. Enabling Captcha didn’t slow them down at all. The only thing that helped was requiring new accounts to write a reason to join. Haven’t seen a bot since.

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        • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

          Well this is concerning.

          I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

          Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

          brothercasas@twit.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
          brothercasas@twit.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
          brothercasas@twit.social
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          #13

          @leo thanks for keeping this server safe. 👍

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          • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

            Well this is concerning.

            I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

            Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

            roryh@twit.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
            roryh@twit.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
            roryh@twit.social
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            #14

            @leo thanks for putting in the effort to keep this instance clean!

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            • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

              Well this is concerning.

              I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

              Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

              beet1123@twit.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
              beet1123@twit.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
              beet1123@twit.social
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              #15

              @leo ims i had to give a reason to join

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              • ariarhythmic@ohai.socialA ariarhythmic@ohai.social

                @leo Are existing members allowed to create invites that bypass review?

                oli@olifant.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
                oli@olifant.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
                oli@olifant.social
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                #16

                @ariarhythmic @leo This is how it's being done by the 'Portal Kombat' crew. They use existing accounts and use server invites to bypass registration checks.

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                • curiously@mastodon.auC curiously@mastodon.au

                  @leo hey thanks for your work in finding and removing these bots. Much appreciated the horde of admins across the Fediverse do an awesome job keeping this a safe place that's people first. Thank you.

                  iveyline@mastodon.nzI This user is from outside of this forum
                  iveyline@mastodon.nzI This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #17

                  @curiously @leo Yes, thanks a million. It is really appreciated.

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                  • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

                    Well this is concerning.

                    I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

                    Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

                    nihilistic_capybara@layer8.spaceN This user is from outside of this forum
                    nihilistic_capybara@layer8.spaceN This user is from outside of this forum
                    nihilistic_capybara@layer8.space
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                    #18

                    @leo aren't traditional capchas kind of a solved problem in machine learning?

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                    • leo@twit.socialL leo@twit.social

                      Well this is concerning.

                      I just suspended 14 Russian LLM generated bot accounts that were created around April 17 on my Mastodon instance, twit.social. Somehow they circumvented manual registration approval. I've turned on Captchas (much as I hate them) for new member requests in the hopes that will stop the bots. They must have discovered a registration bypass bug.

                      Thanks to IFTAS SW-ISAC for noting and reporting the bots.

                      evan@cosocial.caE This user is from outside of this forum
                      evan@cosocial.caE This user is from outside of this forum
                      evan@cosocial.ca
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                      #19

                      @leo thanks for keeping vigilant, Leo!

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