Like if I edit a post, can they see what the pre-edited post was?

  • Lath
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    08 months ago

    Can they see passwords? If so, I recommend not using the same stuff for every instance.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      78 months ago

      Lemmy is open-source. Anyone can modify it as they wish, so do consider that a yes.

      In fact, it is better to assume every service you use stores passwords in plaintext.

    • slazer2au
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      28 months ago

      Very unlikely. As Lemmy is open source you can see how it talks and what functions it does. If they were storing passwords in clear text someone would have raised an alarm siren about it.

      Best case is they are using a salt and hash method to store passwords making them incredibly hard to brute force.

      • @[email protected]
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        8 months ago

        And every lemmy instance can change the source. For every website there is, assume every worker from CEO to the janitor can read your password in plaintext.

        • slazer2au
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          28 months ago

          This is also true.

      • @[email protected]
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        38 months ago

        Can you verify the software running on an instance is the same as the one in the source code repository? You can’t. Can you verify the instance isn’t running code to read passwords from your login requests even if the code is the original open source code? You can’t.

        That’s why (and for other reasons) you should never use a password for more than one site/service/instance.

        Lemmy admins (admins in the Lemmy application) probably can’t read your password. But everyone with admin rights on the server operating system can.

        • slazer2au
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          38 months ago

          That is why I said unlikely. Yes it can happen. All it takes is one admin to look and go ‘Why are we storing passwords in clear text?’ and that instance is burnt.

    • SavvyWolf
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      28 months ago

      Always assume they can. Use a password manager and have different passwords for each service.