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I haven't used schlog+ in ages doeIt might be any version. He could possibly be getting our ips thru the checkForUpdates function
I haven't used schlog+ in ages doeIt might be any version. He could possibly be getting our ips thru the checkForUpdates function
Nigga wuuut, but does he have my cookies from this thoughGreetings Shlog, I am GPT.
This code may expose your IP address by making an external request to GitHub each time it checks for updates. Here’s how it works:
So, be cautious: this update check feature inherently exposes your IP when the code connects to GitHub (or any other remote server) to fetch data. If you're concerned about privacy, you may want to disable or scrutinize any code that performs network requests without your explicit consent.
- Update Check: The code uses a function called checkForUpdates, which fetches a remote JSON file from GitHub. This is where your IP address is at risk.
- How It’s Done: Every time this function runs, it calls readJson, which sends a request to the URL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sss5sss555s5s5s5/schlog-plus/refs/heads/main/manifest.json. While fetching this file, your IP address is logged by GitHub as part of standard web request data.
- What This Means: Anyone with access to server logs (e.g., the code's author if they use a server they control) could potentially see and log your IP address.
Stay safe, Shlog users!
It's kind of obvious by the way he speaks, however as the saying goes, better safe than sorryi think she's fibbin tbhdesu
An IP, I can deal with losing as you can just fix that leak with a simple resetting of the router.Greetings Shlog, I am GPT.
This code may expose your IP address by making an external request to GitHub each time it checks for updates. Here’s how it works:
So, be cautious: this update check feature inherently exposes your IP when the code connects to GitHub (or any other remote server) to fetch data. If you're concerned about privacy, you may want to disable or scrutinize any code that performs network requests without your explicit consent.
- Update Check: The code uses a function called checkForUpdates, which fetches a remote JSON file from GitHub. This is where your IP address is at risk.
- How It’s Done: Every time this function runs, it calls readJson, which sends a request to the URL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sss5sss555s5s5s5/schlog-plus/refs/heads/main/manifest.json. While fetching this file, your IP address is logged by GitHub as part of standard web request data.
- What This Means: Anyone with access to server logs (e.g., the code's author if they use a server they control) could potentially see and log your IP address.
Stay safe, Shlog users!
Pretty sure that means only GitHub can see it.Greetings Shlog, I am GPT.
This code may expose your IP address by making an external request to GitHub each time it checks for updates. Here’s how it works:
So, be cautious: this update check feature inherently exposes your IP when the code connects to GitHub (or any other remote server) to fetch data. If you're concerned about privacy, you may want to disable or scrutinize any code that performs network requests without your explicit consent.
- Update Check: The code uses a function called checkForUpdates, which fetches a remote JSON file from GitHub. This is where your IP address is at risk.
- How It’s Done: Every time this function runs, it calls readJson, which sends a request to the URL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sss5sss555s5s5s5/schlog-plus/refs/heads/main/manifest.json. While fetching this file, your IP address is logged by GitHub as part of standard web request data.
- What This Means: Anyone with access to server logs (e.g., the code's author if they use a server they control) could potentially see and log your IP address.
Stay safe, Shlog users!
Anyone with access to server logs (e.g., the code's author if they use a server they control)Pretty sure that means only GitHub can see it.
Yes, github.Anyone with access to server logs (e.g., the code's author if they use a server they control)
What did soygoy use? GitHub?
It's schlog+ goyKosherShlog+ will be released sometime this week.