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Article points out Gitlab account olgired2017 (https://gitlab.com/olgired2017). I think it will be interesting if GitLab shares his/her list active session details like ipaddress, browser, date and time from their site logs (profile/active_sessions).


I would consider this to be a huge breach of privacy.


I wonder if the users who were affected by this malware think something similar.


As a general principle, Western legal systems don't let the victims determine the punishment for a misdeed. Are you suggesting this is not a good thing?


I wonder what gave you the idea that I was implying that.

Gitlab is of course free to disclose any information they like about those abusing their platform.




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