Why block <mastodon.arell.ai> when you can block <arell.ai> entirely? This way, any new subdomain they come up with will already be blocked.
I suggest you do this instead, if you're an instance admin.
Why block <mastodon.arell.ai> when you can block <arell.ai> entirely? This way, any new subdomain they come up with will already be blocked.
I suggest you do this instead, if you're an instance admin.
@daltux AI slop, personificação, falsos perfis "verificados":
:xp_security_error: https://bolha.one/@cadusilva/114879714965909712
@paul they also seems to have a Privacy Policy and Terms of Use page, both hiden, as per the Github page :thinking_rotate:
Anyway, the text is pretty generic and inespecific. Just default stuff, and by the behaviour, the legal texts mean nothing to them.
@cadusilva Note that <arell.ai> also resolves at a GitHub IP and arell.ai source code is up there.
The person associated with arell.ai is associated with the Stanford AI lab, and has performed AI-related security research in 2025.
My unconfirmed opinion is this person may have been trying to establish an organization or company using their research, and perhaps their mastodon instance was a test environment - that should have never been federating
There weren't reports of explicit malicious activity occurring - just creepy cloning of real people.
@cadusilva Yeah, those links are live, just not linked and basic boilerplate stuff. All the accounts associated with it are fairly new, also so that doesn't lend any help
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