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From: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-22515

> Atlassian has been made aware of an issue reported by a handful of customers where external attackers may have exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in publicly accessible Confluence Data Center and Server instances to create unauthorized Confluence administrator accounts and access Confluence instances. Atlassian Cloud sites are not affected by this vulnerability. If your Confluence site is accessed via an atlassian.net domain, it is hosted by Atlassian and is not vulnerable to this issue.




This is a great time for Atlassian to be revoking self-hosting for the masses.

The cloud is someone else's computer, not secured how you might, and not out of the way.


Do you work for a cloud provider? Self hosting is superior


I do not work for a cloud at all and prefer self hosting myself.

I guess I could see my comment being taken otherwise.


Downvoting is fine, comments are even more welcome.


Could be a move by atlasian to get everybody on cloud.


I don’t think the Atlassian cloud is very good or fast. Self hosted instances have always been much faster




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