Open source code repository says 'far-right forces' are behind massive spam attacks
Briefly

Codeberg, an open-source code repository, has recently reported a surge in abusive spam emails sent to its users as a result of a far-right hate campaign. These targeted messages, which were initially aimed at projects promoting tolerance, utilized the platform's notification system to reach users en masse. Despite Codeberg blocking the offending accounts and their methods, many users still received abusive emails. The organization emphasizes that user data remains secure, as no direct access to email addresses was provided to the abusers, reaffirming its commitment against hate in the free software community.
Codeberg has faced a hate campaign targeting users, involving abusive spam emails, which they attribute to a far-right initiative against open source projects.
Amidst this situation, Codeberg reassures users their private data was safe, clarifying that the spam emails were sent from their own notification systems.
Read at The Verge
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