There are no changes on the server, but I see this in the EditorsGroup:
Looks like the empty entry give anonymous users access to EditorsGroup rights. I'll remove the entry again. On 3/20/2020 6:45 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > On 3/20/2020 6:41 PM, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> >> On 3/20/2020 6:35 PM, Mats Wichmann wrote: >>> On 3/20/20 11:17 AM, Skip Montanaro wrote: >>>> I no longer have access to my old wiki.python.org account but got a >>>> bounce message (via postmaster) today which related to an attachment >>>> added to the BeginnersGuide page: >>>> >>>> https://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide >>>> >>>> The page history shows a deletion and addition of the attachment in >>>> quick succession. I don't know if the old one was bogus, but the new >>>> one certainly seems to be. It's a JPEG with a .pdf extension. Someone >>>> probably should check it out and perhaps restore the old attachment or >>>> remove it altogether. >>>> >>>> Skip >>> something's going on - these edits are credited to "111" which is not an >>> editor in the editors list. >>> >>> yesterday I got notification of another change made by "48" (actually >>> these numbers were part of IP addresses, why aren't they coming in under >>> a username) - that one left the page in a conflicted state. >>> >>> It looks like someone might be trying out a breakin? >> When hovering over "111" in the info page you get this information: >> >> This suggests that someone without login (but the given IP address) is >> accessing the page. The IP address maps to Beijing, China. > It seems that all pages are editable without login... just tried a > few. > > This is bad. Perhaps someone changed the server configuration. > -- Marc-Andre Lemburg Python Software Foundation http://www.python.org/psf/ http://www.malemburg.com/
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