Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm
Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm
Based on Mirai malware, self-replicating NoaBot installs cryptomining app on infected devices.
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Based on Mirai malware, self-replicating NoaBot installs cryptomining app on infected devices.
the NoaBot targets weak passwords connecting SSH connections.
Harden your configs people.
AllowUsers is a really goood one.
23 0 ReplyOr just don't allow password auth at all.
18 0 ReplyOr just have a good password
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Akamai has published an extensive library of indicators that people can use to check for signs of NoaBot on their devices (https://github.com/akamai/akamai-security-research/tree/main)
GCs those Akamai folks...
16 0 ReplyWhat does GC stand for? https://www.acronymfinder.com/Slang/GC.html
10 0 ReplyGood cunts - it's originally an Aussie term of endearment, as far as I'm aware
10 0 ReplyGarbage Collection
6 0 ReplyWhat does GC stand for?
Girthy Cocks maybe?
As a compliment, u noe?
Like saying they have Balls of Steel.5 0 ReplyGame Cube
4 0 Reply3 0 ReplyIn this context i'm going with Game Chick from that list, because none make sense to me.
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here's a link to the script. its nothing fancy, but makes it easy to check: https://github.com/akamai/akamai-security-research/blob/main/malware/noabot/noabot_detect.sh
7 0 Replyhere’s a link to the script.
"MagicPussy" doesn't sound that bad. 😏
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Very poor title, like someone's just got their "Big Book of Clickbait"
Everything is under attack all the time, and everything is never-before-seen until it's seen.
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