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Jan 4

Linux SSH servers have become targets for installing hidden miners

Cybersecurity analysts at ASEC have sounded the alarm over a concerning trend: an upsurge in attackers targeting inadequately secured Linux SSH servers to covertly mine cryptocurrencies and execute Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) assaults. The modus operandi of these malicious actors involves employing brute force techniques to crack the credentials of SSH servers. Upon successful infiltration, they proceed to plant malware and deploy scanning tools within the system, allowing them to id...

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