Security Leftovers
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Linux Botnet Targets Weak SSH Server Credentials [Ed This is not a "Linux" issue but poor passwords issue]
A new botnet has been observed targeting Linux devices by launching brute-forcing attacks on weak or default credentials in order to gain access to SSH servers. Researchers said the botnet’s persistence features and limited distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) capabilities both set it apart from other IoT malware families and also make its primary motivations a mystery.
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North Korean Hackers Are Reportedly Going After Gmail Accounts [Ed: GMail accounts are already entirely compromised by the US government and its political/corporate partners]
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Decline in number of ransomware victims paying hackers, report [Ed: Well, ransomware is primarily a Windows issue]
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Malicious 'typosquat' Python packages with ransomware scripts discovered [Ed: The issue here is people randomly downloading and running malicious software]
Victims are offered the decryption key without payment, but the prank demonstrates how easy such an attack can be