I recently posted a question on Stackoverflow where I needed to paste a large amount of sever logs in the question. The server is an Elastic Map Reduce server (EMR) running in AWS that belongs to the company I work for. I stupidly didn't realize I kept the IP address of the server in the logs e.g., [hadoop@ip-myIpAddressHere ~]$error line here
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As you can see I replaced the IP address with myIpAddressHere but had I not caught it I'm wondering if someone could have exploited the server albeit unlikely. But in other scenarios if the question is about security configurations, or general server setup it may provide enough information for a malicious user to penetrate the site. The hacker would have the IP address and would have information on flaws pertaining to the server.
It seems like a simple program could detect IP addresses in Stackoverflow questions and warn the poster to remove them.