the thing with chromium being everywhere is with the illusion of choice. there's like 10 major browsers, as a end-user who doesn't really know any better they might all seem different but in reality theyrall based on chromium, with Firefox being the exception
I'd say switch vps providers, one with proper DDoS protection.
blocking regions can help but once the pipe is full there's nothing much you can do from your side.
It all just depends on how much you trust the app, and how you've set up things when it does go wrong. Not every container needs to be able to access other containers on the system, lan, have access to whatever folder, read/write permissions, etc
A good practice for things like vaultwarden would be to only whitelist the country/state you're in to minimize your attack profile
fail2ban or crowdsec can also help with all the rats sniffing around
its like uTorrent 2.2.1 but its got no file management features, isnt really stable in my experience and not ready to be used to share videos on Lemmy.
alternative (superior) open source extension: https://github.com/cavi-au/Consent-O-Matic
afaik, exploit does not pass through federation. but you should change your password just in case.
it doesn't and probably cannot infect your device
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