• azron
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    1419 hours ago

    Hacked pipeline? These are just pull requests anyone can submit them.

    • @itsathursday
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      3019 hours ago

      They are authentic commits and PRs by real contributors that have been edited and renamed with the PR description changed.

      • azron
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        619 hours ago

        Oh that is mildly interesting, my mistake. So the actual commits didn’t change but the pull requests are made to look like they are something else.

        • r00ty
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          319 hours ago

          I think the top one might be the culprit. But it might be the guy’s account was hacked?

          On his repo he has a fork of WSL and the repo is called “free-palestine”, he tried to merge the branch “freedom”. So that PR seems likely to be linked to this. Other than this, activity seems normal for a terminal githubber with 444 repos…

    • BlackEco
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      If you watch the PRs history, you can see that the user github-actions edited them. This user is the default one when a GitHub Action (the pipeline OP refers to) alters the repo. So someone probably submitted a pull request abusing the GitHub token when the Action ran on their PR.

  • @itsathursday
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    Thank you for your contribution to WSL.

    No fatal errors have been found.

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  • Zenlix
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    319 hours ago

    How can such thing happen? Was an account hacked that had the permissions?

    • BlackEco
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      218 hours ago

      Most likely someone submitted a pull request that abused the GitHub token of the Action running on new PRs in order to edit all the other pull requests.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      -319 hours ago

      It could also be an inside job. Anti-genocide resistance within Microsoft is quite strong and active.