Hi, my name is Fatih and I'm still new to using a Raspberry Pi and with Debian. I think I got a Trojan on my Raspbery Pi and I don't know how to get rid of it. I've tried finding the file through grep, but I'm doing something wrong because I can't find it. I was hoping anyone could help me out here.
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Help with a Trojan program
Re: Help with a Trojan program
That trojan comes in the form of an ELF file. Maybe that will aid your search.
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Re: Help with a Trojan program
I have googled this issue I have and searched through almost all pages but all I can find is that it's Scumware/Malware. I used grep command to find ELF files but it just ends up giving me tons of results that I can't all check out.phenest wrote:That trojan comes in the form of an ELF file. Maybe that will aid your search.
Re: Help with a Trojan program
https://www.scumware.org/report/kysfag.3x.ro.html
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/09 ... s-botnets/
http://blog.malwaremustdie.org/2016/08/ ... -just.html
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2016/09 ... s-botnets/
http://blog.malwaremustdie.org/2016/08/ ... -just.html
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Re: Help with a Trojan program
Hey, just wondering what became of this trojan, if you got it removed (if so, how?), etc.
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Re: Help with a Trojan program
Curious how one would end up with a Trojan like this? What can one do to prevent an infection, aside from the usual 'don't download random stuff on the internet / don't open random email attachments'? (Or is this specifically related to the IOT style hacks and not desktop environments?)
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i'd say that sensible usage habits would go a very long way (usually 100%) to avoid it.d3viant wrote:Curious how one would end up with a Trojan like this?
but yeah, me too.
i doubt op will come back though.
but i had a look on raspbian forums - from the looks of it, the pi was open to the world and poorly protected
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Interesting thread.. the first post states "So I rebuilt it and figured it was a fluke. This morning, I couldn't SSH into it. By 'rebuild' I'm assuming they completely re-installed the OS?debiman wrote: but i had a look on raspbian forums - from the looks of it, the pi was open to the world and poorly protected
I've never used a Pi, but if the infection lingers even after a complete wipe, how the heck do you fix/secure it after its been exploited?
Hoping I misunderstood their definition of a rebuild.
My understanding of IOT hacks is that they all had default admin logins & a specific open port, which made it easy to penetrate. What's on these devices, just Debian/Ubuntu/whatever or proprietary software running a Linux flavor?
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more often than not, raspbian.d3viant wrote:What's on these devices, just Debian/Ubuntu/whatever or proprietary software running a Linux flavor?
btw, i don't know if that thread on the raspi forums goes back to this OP. i just searched for the name of the virus.