Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a loooong time.
Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a loooong time.
This is just an attack that attempts common username/password combinations on ssh, and the article even states that the worm is dime-a-dozen. Unless you have both password auth enabled and an available account with an easily guessable password (and if you have either you should change that), this is nothing to worry about, even with sshd available to the internet.
Sensationalist title.
It’s still right to complain and protest about something that is unjust, even when ways to circumvent it exist. Because the next logical policy step is to ban VPNs, as many countries already have, and the solved problem becomes unsolved again.
If you aren’t going to fully wipe your drive in horrible events like this, at the very least use shred
instead of rm
. rm
simply removes references to the file in the filesystem, leaving the data behind on the disk until other data happens to be written there.
Do not ever allow data like that to exist on your machines. The law doesn’t care how it got there.
Thank fucking god for the EU, for fighting for global digital rights where nobody else does.
Anyone who’s had to open a Microsoft support ticket can assure you technical support is already not available from Microsoft.