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SupaYoshi Admin Builders / Creators
27 posts
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Discord: SupaYoshi#0001
over 3 years ago

Dear Minecraft Java Edition players,

We want to bring to your attention an important safety concern: Please be extremely cautious about the servers you connect to in the Java edition of Minecraft. There have been instances where hacked Discord accounts are sending private invitations to other Minecraft servers. While it might seem harmless to check them out, be aware that some of these servers still have the log4j exploit active, as they have not updated to a newer version intentionally. This exploit can potentially lead to your account being stolen or your computer being compromised.

We strongly advise you to be very selective about the servers you join. Stick to well-trusted servers and avoid those sent to you via direct messages.

Stay safe and ensure you play on a safe and trusted server!



Last edited: about 1 year ago x 1
SupaYoshi Admin Builders / Creators
27 posts
22 topics
Discord: SupaYoshi#0001
about 1 year ago

Warning: Please note that the content of this post is now outdated and should be considered historical. The information was relevant for the year 2021.

 

 



frer44 Member
19 posts
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12 days ago

the SRD grant and its accompanying status system have laid the foundation for the future of digital social grants in South Africa. The success of this system has demonstrated that large-scale, technology-driven social welfare distribution is not only possible but also efficient and scalable. This opens up opportunities for future enhancements, such as mobile wallet payments, integration with employment services, or the rollout of a universal digital ID system that links all social services Click for update. By leveraging the lessons learned from the SRD program, SASSA and the Department of Social Development can innovate further, potentially introducing more tailored support options for different demographics, such as youth, women, or persons with disabilities.