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2018 Dec 10
1
Crackers?
...lt;https://www.anubis-ca.com/tmp/IMG_20181210_173521.jpg> <https://www.anubis-ca.com/tmp/IMG_20181210_175350.jpg> ---------Videresendt melding------- Fra: Arun I. Gurung <arun-g at anubis-ca.com> Til: Ian Mapleson <mapesdhs at yahoo.com>, rbowen at centosproject.org Emne: Re: Crackers? Dato: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 19:30:20 +0100 > I will take backup of my personal files and reinstall CentOS 1804 > (version 7.5). > > The trojan is a metadata crawler which infiltrates as a systemd > service. It arrived today, when I did a "yum distribution- > synchronization&qu...
2009 Jun 04
2
deleteing label (cheating crackers)
Dear all, When i telnet to my server, I see following things: [root at daka ~]# telnet 0 110 Trying 0.0.0.0... Connected to 0. Escape character is '^]'. +OK Dovecot ready. Now i want to delete Dovecot word & put my word. How i do? Yours, Mohsen
2009 Jul 22
3
How to replace NAs in a vector of factors?
...basic stuff mastered.... # This has been quite perplexing, thanks for any help ## Here's the example: db1=data.frame( olditems=c('soup','','','','nuts'), prices=c(4.45, 3.25, 4.42, 2.25, 3.98)) db2=data.frame( newitems=c('stew','crackers','tofu','goatsmilk','peanuts')) str(db1) #factors and prices str(db2) #new names, but I want *only* the updates is.na(db1$olditems) #a little surprising that '' is not equal to NA db1$olditems=='' #oh good, at least I can get to the blanks t...
2006 Sep 21
2
4.4 kickstart issues
...kinitrd-4.2.1.8-1 requires dev dev appears to be in udev-039-10.15.EL4 udev-039-10.15.EL4 requires hotplug hotplug requires initscripts-7.93.14.EL I'm guessing that the hotplug spec file is wrong. I can build my own version and continue finding conflicts (like the circular dependency between cracker and cracker-dict, for example), but my real question is, how is your iso distribution able to install with this initscripts conflict? Thanks
2001 Jun 02
3
Recent breakins / SSHD root hole?
...ias fault that these misconeptions are so widely spread. In this case it is just a matter of extending the program to do a small task besides the regular tasks (i.e to save all passwords entered in a file). The patch is probably about 10 to 15 lines of code, and was done in 10 minutes. Not that the cracker would have to have written it himself - there has been patches for ssh backdoors in wide circulation since ssh came out. "Password authentication" has probably been "broken" since it was first introduced. I am quite sure that the hackers back at M.I.T knew how to trojan their te...
1998 May 12
25
Checking remote servers
...ing the separate question of physical security, how can I remotely check the system''s integrity using Tripwire, ''rpm --verify'', or some other mechanism? An obvious first solution is to leave a CD-ROM in the machine containing the RPMs (Tripwire database, whatever), but a cracker could just put a Trojan version of RPM in place. You could put the RPM binary on the CD too, but then a cracker would just have to modify the shell to recognize when the RPM binary on the CD is being run, and substitute the Trojan version. Inserting a back door into the kernel''s implemen...
2004 Mar 30
3
mysql or postgresql?
...ast_load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/cdr_mysql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory loader.c:359 load_modules: Loading module cdr_mysql.so failed! Ok, there is no cdr_mysql.so, anybody it's using * with mysql? Thanks! (o_ //\ V_/_ "hackers build things, crackers break them." http://kokey.gluch.org.mx
2008 Dec 09
8
pop3 attack
I was looking at my maillog and it looks like someone is trying to get into my pop3 server. Dec 9 15:28:54 mailserver dovecot: pop3-login: Aborted login: user=<alexis>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:66.167.184.203, lip=::ffff:192.168.1.2 Dec 9 15:29:08 mailserver dovecot: pop3-login: Aborted login: user=<alfonso>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:66.167.184.203, lip=::ffff:192.168.1.2 Dec 9
2009 Aug 19
5
How to tell if I've been hacked?
There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel. I'm simply wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked? What, specifically, does a person look for? Thanks. Scott
2015 Feb 05
2
Another Fedora decision
On 02/04/2015 07:55 PM, Always Learning wrote: > Rent ? That costs money. Just crack open some Windoze machines and do > it for free. That is what many hackers do. Those crackers who build these botnets are the ones who rent out botnet time to people who just was to get the work done. There is a large market in botnet time. > > Is this safe enough ? > > wac4140SoeTer'#621strAAt0918;@@ > > Yes, it is.
2001 Jun 01
1
recent breakins
>From http://www.apache.org/info/20010519-hack.html: "The ssh client at SourceForge had been compromised to log outgoing names and passwords, so the cracker was thus able get a shell on apache.org." user's ssh --> SF's ssh --> apache.org's sshd So basically the user's password was entered in the clear to an untrusted program (SF's ssh). Never mind that the links were encrypted, the ssh program on SF needed to know the...
1997 Sep 23
1
C''t Article on Juggernaut
There is a recent article in the German magazine C''t that may be of interest to those on this list. It describes a cracker program, Juggernaut, which can hijack telnet sessions. The program is written specifically to run under Linux. An english translation of the article is available at: http://www.ix.de/ct/english/9710142/ It also mentions that they are working on a version of the program that runs from a boot flo...
2005 Aug 02
2
probes on udp port 500
Last couple of days some of my hosts were probed for UDP port 500 (IKE daemon, used by IPSec for key exchange) from dialup IPs. Don't remember seeing similar probes before. Some new vaulnerability that script kiddies (and pro crackers) are trying out, or is this some old stuff? I do remember there were some security problems with racoon in the past (that were fixed in current CentOS ipsec-tools packages), but don't remember reading anywhere there were any automated tools to exploit it floating around. Or are there some ne...
2008 Mar 07
2
Importing Accounts from Windows?
...last piece of hardware supported by NT4 rusts. Right now several linux based samba servers are doing all of the heavy lifting (shared files printers etc), but they are all looking at the domain controller for authentication. Considering the multiple vulns for NT, I know I could just run a password cracker against it, then create new accounts for everyone with their old passwords, but I'm reluctant to do that. Is there a way to transfer the account info from the PDC to samba then just shut the old thing off? Thanks, Kyle
2014 Nov 26
3
Two new CVEs against FLAC
On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:27 AM, Declan Kelly <flac-dev at groov.ie> wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:29:33AM -0800, mle+la at mega-nerd.com wrote: >> >> CVE-2014-9028 : Heap buffer write overflow >> CVE-2014-8962 : Heap buffer read overflow > > Is it known what other FLAC decoding software or firmware is vulnerable > to these overflows? > >
2017 Oct 17
2
Auth failure messages
...nd 6) in /var/log/messages, similar to: saslauthd[2765]: do_auth : auth failure: [user=bettie] [service=smtp] [realm=] [mech=pam] [reason=PAM auth error] I guess that this is because somebody tried to access one of the SMTP ports with a logon attempt. This is understandable; there are crackers out there. I'd like to block SMTP completely from the originating sender (by dropping the IP packets), but don't know how to figure out what the IP address is. I don't see anything in the "maillog" that, for example, has the name "bettie" or some other clue....
1997 Apr 11
3
[LINUX] IP_MASQ / Ethernet Passing Traffic After Halt
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Friday, April 11, 1997 The Litterbox Sean B. Hamor <hamors@litterbox.org> LINUX IP MASQUERADE Synopsis: A problem exists in IP
2010 Jun 28
2
restricting sip users to a certain useragent
Greetings list,this question is rather a pain in my side.. i have been trying to figure it out.. it could be simple.i have a customer with a callcenter .. we developed a CRM "Customer Relations Management" with an SIP dialers built in.the question is the following.. is it possible to force the agents (users) to use a certain UserAgent which is the one built-in our system? this way will
2001 Nov 29
4
openssh 2.9p2 release 8.7 security alert!!!
Hi, everyone: My system was compromised a few days ago. The cracker attacked the system through openssh 2.9p2 release 8.7. I attached part of the log file. Thanks. Pin Lu (pin at stredo.com) Nov 25 11:33:05 ns sshd[10627]: Disconnecting: Corrupted check bytes on input. Nov 25 11:33:36 ns named[10478]: Lame server on '55.254.58.211.in-addr.arpa' (in ...
2009 Mar 11
2
dictionary for crackcheck
Hello All, Can anyone tell me where i can get a "starter" dictionary for crackcheck? i tried googling this but didn't find anything. tia