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New Linux worm targets routers, cameras, “Internet of things” devices

Ars Technica- Researchers have discovered a Linux worm capable of infecting a wide range of home routers, set-top boxes, security cameras, and other consumer devices that are increasingly equipped with an Internet connection.

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Settler3801d ago

It's a pretty weak exploit if it requires knowing a password for the device it is attempting to attack. Unfortunately there are probably massive amounts of devices still with the default password.

SilentNegotiator3799d ago

Man, I never even think about ROUTERS getting hacked. Maybe I should give my a scan or something.

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Targeting Windows and Linux systems, a new crypto-mining malware, LemonDuck came around

Targeting Windows and Linux systems, a new crypto-mining malware, LemonDuck came around. Follow advises from the Microsoft.

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You can now run Linux on your M1-equipped Mac, kind of | KnowTechie

Apple’s new M1 powered Macs have blisteringly fast speed, but only if you want to use macOS. Windows support might be a ways off, but if you want to tinker with Linux there’s now a port for Ubuntu to run on the new ARM-powered Macs

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Valve Brought 6,500 Windows Games To Linux So Far In Its Proton Project

With Steam Machines of Valve initiative pulled out and SteamOS being in limbo, it is the right moment to see how the supplement of Proton to Steam Play has managed in nearly two years it is been accessible.

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