Closed Derpitron closed 1 year ago
The real answer would be Discord providing an endpoint where found tokens can be securely submitted for invalidation. In the meantime this is still likely the best way to handle it. The alternative is the tokens get found by people with less than ideal intentions.
It's instant
On Tue, 14 Feb 2023, 8:53 pm Thomas Prescott, @.***> wrote:
The real answer would be Discord providing an endpoint where found tokens can be securely submitted for invalidation. In the meantime this is still likely the best way to handle it. The alternative is the tokens get found by people with less than ideal intentions.
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Even better
It's instant
How do you know?
Because I've uploaded my own token and watched how long it took
Just checked with our captives: it's instant.
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I was looking through this repo after finding it in my Github recommended section. I commend the effort, but I'm worried that malicious users could be watching these lists, and trying the tokens on them.
Is there some sort of delay between the time that a token is added to the list, and the time that Discord invalidates it? If so, then it creates a window of vulnerability for the tokens to be mass scraped and used by bots.