I’ve got 5 broken notifications from Jira ecosystem in the last few hours. It seems like there is some strange bug causing lots of broken emails to be send out?
For example
I have no idea who roufique is. I tried clicking on the filter link with the broken image tag, but it said the filter was private or didn’t exist.
https://ecosystem.atlassian.net/issues/?filter=61477
Is there known issues with Jira Ecosystem right now?
Yep, several of us have seen this. I have reported to others and expect some action will be taken. I don’t think it is to an instance we should have access too.
Great thanks for the information
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From Atlassian:
Hi Kevin - Thank you for reaching out about this! We apologize for any concern generated from these messages. These emails were the result of our internal testing and had no malicious intent/contained a test payload with no action.
We appreciate your patience as we worked to understand the events and hope this helps clarify!
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Unclear why this happened but I also received about 5 emails overnight last night. Exact same details (e.g., subscriber name, etc.) as pictured. I imagine this is a bug on Atlassian's side that will get addressed ASAP... I hope.
I suppose one question I may have is who's receiving these? Just account admins, users w/ access to JIRA or other user groups, etc., or end users like our customers...
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I think it is tied to Community members. It is under investigation.
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I'm simply wondering why I have the ecosystem - cloud instance on my account anyhow...
(same issue here)
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Hi, it's clearly tests to find if XSS attack is possible. This should not be done on unauthorized sites.
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