You don't need to be a master of specialized knowledge to have the common sense not to leave your own network exposed in a place with a security flaw like that.As far as I can judge from the outside this is NOT a security risk for other website owners. And probably TFP thinks the same, so they won't do some emergency patch.
Normal changes take weeks or months because they are collected in one big patch. Especially if they try to fix this problem for good, IMHO that possibly needs a redesign of the way how they collect data for their server list
Compare with the situation with websites. Assume someone succeeds in putting hundreds of spam websites as the first results in all google searches. Would other websites now need to shut down because of fear of being hacked? Surely not.
We can't just tell people, "Go ahead, turn on your servers and let people come in and play, there's nothing wrong with that..."
I'd like to know if any of you have a server set up at home and if you could go to sleep peacefully without turning it off...
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