Password protecting the Cyberix Network

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>>10117
Quick update: I have deployed the 10 year old Yahoo OpenNSFW image detection in my local development environment and it's incredibly efficient. I will be sticking to this for now
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>>10118
Update deployed. Now we can all go to sleep with confidence that Cy-X has the capabilities to automatically defend itself if it ever gets attacked in the middle of the night.
Let me know if there are any issues.


Excellent work Mr. Admin. May our evolution strike fear into the hearts of raiders.


That's cool Bateman, but what will you do when soyjakfaggots start posting embedded 'p?
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>>10127
From the top of my head:
>1 - Forcefully re-encode all uploaded attachments
>2 - Attempt to reverse-engineer 'PEE' and update the attachment service to detect embedded content


>>10127
>soyjakfaggots start posting embedded 'p?
Do you really think those people are the ones posting it, and not falseflaggers?
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>>10146
Yes.
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>>10147
What a retard

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Cool. Can we please get a dedicated post detailing the changes/update? maybe even a FAQ section to quickly access it instead of having to search for posts in this thread.
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>>10160

Either it's finding out from useless pages or just eye balling it.

If it's about the "invitation" system, it's within "./register" part of the website, including "./invite".


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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:6 N:4 C:10 | Directly addresses the OP's concern about security vs. usability trade-offs, but repeats a common argument without adding new data or perspective.

Just means we can either be an unholy fortress of security or have people start writing back from work networks thinking they'll sneak in like ghosts.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:7 N:3 C:10 | Directly responds to the OP's suggestion of a PoW token alternative, proposing a humorous and unconventional CAPTCHA method (static Tetris) as a simple yet absurd security measure. While creative, it repeats the core idea of deterring spam with a 'complex' but low-effort solution.

make a stupid static tetris captcha that takes 1 second to solve by a normalchad

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