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When there is a need to uninstall Object2VR 3.1.5 on your Mac computer, do you think it is just a piece of cake or a difficult task for you? Different people may give different answer to this question, but it is a fact that some problems always exist and trouble you to remove this app under the OS X. To read this post in document form, go to here (Pixelmon Storage) or here (Google Drive) I am Isi, representing The Pixelmon Mod, with a statement for our own community and the broader modding/Minecraft community as a whole.How can Uninstall Object2VR 3.1.5 Totally from Your Mac

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The Pixelmon Mod will no longer be supporting, recommending or working with the Magma Team, a Spigot-Forge hybrid server API, for having compromised the security of modded communities online. While this post first intends to disseminate information regarding this event, we hope they explain why Magma’s breach of trust goes beyond PixelmonMod.

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On the morning of December 10th, 2021, Magma’s developer TheDevMinerTV exploited the Log4j RCE (Remote Code Execution) vulnerability known as Log4Shell. (You can read about how this affects Minecraft at this Mojang blog post. We confirmed that TheDevMinerTV was actively teaching and exploiting the Log4Shell vulnerability against public servers, while their project lead, Hexeption, watched. We have successfully confirmed that 26 servers, and a number of clients ranging from vanilla to modded, were targeted with several payloads including shutdown code. The stream in question was hosted in Magma’s very own public voice channels, which showcased the malicious consequences of TheDevMinerTV’s actions on servers and clients alike. Upon discovering the source of the attacks, affected public servers and our own staff contacted moderation members of the Magma project to get their help in protecting their servers against the Log4Shell vulnerability.

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Indeed, chat logs confirmed that they raised the alarm in Magma’s own discord. However, despite the severity of their developer’s actions, no Magma member intervened to stop the attacks. This allowed TheDevMinerTV to continue under the eyes of their project’s senior members.Īfter our community’s reports of the attacks, Magma silently removed TheDevMinerTV’s development rank from their Discord. Their Discord admin, Kwright02, deleted all messages of our members reporting these events, clearing their Discord of any evidence this ever happened. Thanks to that, TheDevMinerTV’s account remains active on their Discord, providing support for unsuspecting members of the modded community.Īt our request, a meeting was arranged to discuss the events of December 10th. Sadly, Hexeption did not attend the meeting, leaving my Community Manager waiting almost 2 hours with no explanation instead sending junior members of their team without any knowledge of the situation. The present Magma moderators that attended did commit to gathering information on the actions of their developer. Several days later, we were provided with a repository of the code executed by TheDevMinerTV. Thanks to the log contributions of the community, we were able to determine that Magma delivered false information. Indeed, the executed code provided did not match the logs of the victim servers, making it impossible to ascertain the scope of the Log4Shell damage. Furthermore, affected servers allowed us to confirm that TheDevMinerTV used both their own Minecraft account, as well as alts to continuously attack servers. Further timeline analysis allowed us to prove that TheDevMinerTV’s teachings inspired others to attack more servers, endlessly increasing the damages caused by Magma’s negligence. Upon disproving the evidence provided by Magma, we contacted Hexeption one last time, on December 13th, 2021 to discuss the way forward.













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