Lastly, once you’ve mourned the loss of our beloved tickets bot and you’ve found love again in new support tools don’t forget to consult your friendly discord security nerds to ensure your next ticket bot is safe and secure.
I’m a little late to the party and I’m sure a lot of people are aware, but for those that find this helpful I’m providing it just in case.
Tickets bot for discord officially went offline as of March 5th, they are no longer pushing updates or supporting new features.
Whenever a bot that has been around for so long comes to an end of life cycle state it’s a little sad, but let’s take time to appreciate the bot dev team and the volunteers that helped keep our communities running over the years.
This is a great article that outlines many of the reasons we do not use SMS verification within Discord security, and the vulnerabilities it poses but also highlights why it still matters for security as a whole
https://t.co/xyRRTg3L6m
🤖 What is a 2FA announcement bot? 🤖
In this thread I'm going to cover what a 2FA announcement bot is and why it needs to be at the core of your Discord server's security.
It is literally how I am able to sleep at night.
@rj I also have the “oh that’s a good idea let’s search that” *starts a five hour long research project over cats and creating a thorough PowerPoint presentation that no one will ever see*.
Actively finding ways to improve security within the space is the responsibility of a quality auditor. When you need an audit, make sure you find someone who is continuously building on their knowledge!
With Discord security and cybersecurity, the goal is to manage vulnerabilities within servers, organizations, and systems. The first step to this is simple: Learn what they are.
Some standards and protocols build the framework for securing a server, but the individual steps taken in an audit should be continuously updated and improved upon.