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New P2P botnet infects SSH servers
From
noloader@gmail.com
@21:1/5 to
All
on Thu Aug 27 15:15:50 2020
Hi Everyone,
I was reading
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/08/new-p2p-botnet-infects-ssh-servers-all-over-the-world/
and
https://www.guardicore.com/2020/08/fritzfrog-p2p-botnet-infects-ssh-servers/
.
The articles are a bit light on details with respect to infection
mechanisms.
Is there an active vulnerability associated with FritzFrog? Or does
the malware rely on accounts with weak/wounded/disclosed passwords and non-protected private keys?
(I'm running OpenSSH 8.3p1, but I'm wondering about a possible new
release soon).
Jeff
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