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this post was submitted on 24 Apr 2026
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Did you share a link to the source? When I click on it, it behaves like a picture.
that's because it is a picture. they didn't link a source.
Didn't read it but: https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2026/04/24/bitwarden-confirms-compromise-here-are-the-facts-for-10-million-users/
So it only affected users of the CLI (Command Line Interface) for a short period of time, which means the vast majority of users are still safe.
Like most supply chain attacks, it’s targeting developers and other people who use tooling like this rather than Bob and Alice on the street.
Same here, using the default web interface, but this bug seems to happen sometimes on Lemmy: half the people see a link and the other half just an image. OP probably did post a link.
I posted a link and upload a picture. But it looks like it change the link to the link of the picture I have changed it now.