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How does this impact those using mobile apps like Jerboa or Liftoff, instead of the website directly?
Check the pinned post on liftoff community page.
https://lemmy.world/post/1292303
As a safety precaution logged-on sessions on many servers have been cancelled and you are required to logon again.
Thanks, I'll do that. Curiously, the lemmy.ml account keeps working, wonder what it depends on.
Probably cause they haven't cancelled the session
as someone who uses the app, extremely little effect from my experience, I didn't notice something was wrong at all until people pointed it out due to how liftoff does the whole sidebar thing for the instance.
It's still better to change your account password and clear your cache.
Was wondering this myself. Is there a way for users who where exposed to know about it?
(Edit) Eg if the exploit was through a post get notified if they saw the post?
apparently they posted it as a weird image or emoji that looked like this:
HOLY SHIT I LUCKED OUT LMAO, I ALMOST CLICKED ON THAT EARLIER
no need for clicking. if you saw it, it did execute code that stole your cookie (atleast on desktop..dunno about how it is in apps). they tried to steal admin accounts wirh that.
There is no need to get notified, they didn't steal passwords, just session cookies. Most (all?) servers have invalidated all the user login cookies, but if you are in doubt, just logging out and back in should be enough to get a new cookie.