I just received a platform warning saying my website is involved in illegal mining activities. I was totally shocked! After a thorough investigation, I discovered that someone had injected a mining script into my self-hosted Next.js project without me noticing. This is just unbelievable. I usually don't pay much attention to securing my codebase, and I never expected to actually get targeted. It seems like website security is something you really can't take lightly, especially for crypto-related projects—they're basically a hacker's favorite target.
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NeonCollector
· 8h ago
Damn, how arrogant this mining script is, drill directly into your code
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BearMarketSage
· 12-09 08:12
I told you, not locking the code repository is really a suicidal move.
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NFTragedy
· 12-08 22:01
Damn, this is way too tragic. Has even the codebase been compromised?
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GigaBrainAnon
· 12-08 22:00
Bro, this is what happens when you don't do proper dependency auditing.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 12-08 21:58
Hmm... this is what I call "advanced bottom fishing," the hacker is giving you free computing power to invest 😅
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 12-08 21:56
honestly if you're not running security audits on your codebase you're just leaving basis points on the table... those miners were literally extracting value while you slept lmao
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MelonField
· 12-08 21:40
If you don’t lock the codebase, hackers will come visit, bro.
I just received a platform warning saying my website is involved in illegal mining activities. I was totally shocked! After a thorough investigation, I discovered that someone had injected a mining script into my self-hosted Next.js project without me noticing. This is just unbelievable. I usually don't pay much attention to securing my codebase, and I never expected to actually get targeted. It seems like website security is something you really can't take lightly, especially for crypto-related projects—they're basically a hacker's favorite target.