"To be clear, this is not a cyber incident. Fiverr does not proactively expose users' private information. The content in question was shared by users in the normal course of marketplace activity to showcase work samples, under agreements and approvals between buyers and sellers. This type of content requires the buyer's consent before it can be uploaded. As always, any request to remove content is handled promptly by our team."
I also commented this, but I have to say their statement is false.
The links to all the delivered projects are publicly accessible. I went over my orders and I could open every single one from another device, not logged in.
> It doesn’t matter what’s technically possible- in fact, a computer that works too fast might be viewed as suspicious. Taking a while to give a result is a kind of proof of work.
In recent times I found myself falling for this preconception when a LLM starts to spit text just a couple of seconds after a complex request.
Károly Zsolnai-Fehér of Two Minute Papers explains his decision to reject multi-million dollar private equity buyouts and restrictive sponsorships to maintain the channel's editorial independence, academic integrity, and commitment to highlighting high-quality research.
Right after the IT-alert the quality of my mobile internet connection plummeted for almost an hour, my ping from Italy to Netherlands was between 100 and 600ms (usually it's 30-55ms).
My guess is that some people weren't aware of the test and started calling their relatives asking questions.
"To be clear, this is not a cyber incident. Fiverr does not proactively expose users' private information. The content in question was shared by users in the normal course of marketplace activity to showcase work samples, under agreements and approvals between buyers and sellers. This type of content requires the buyer's consent before it can be uploaded. As always, any request to remove content is handled promptly by our team."
https://x.com/fiverr/status/2044389801495773339?s=20
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