Linux Mint Hacked
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:47 pm
In view of the ongoing thread about the iPhone software I thought this might be interesting to some of the forum members.
Linux Mint forum users, and anyone who downloaded and installed a copy of the 17.3 Cinnamon edition on Saturday
have probably been compromised by hackers and need to take action immediately, the distro's creator has warned.
Clem Lefebvre, confirmed in a blog post that the "intrusion" had taken place over the weekend.
He said: "Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it."
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/02 ... ck-attack/
Last night, Some unknown hacker or group of hackers had managed to hack into the Linux Mint website and replaced the download
links on the site that pointed to one of their servers offering a malicious ISO images for the Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon Edition.
"Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it," the head of
Linux Mint project Clement Lefebvre said in a surprising announcement dated February 21, 2016.
http://thehackernews.com/2016/02/linux-mint-hack.html
Linux Mint forum users, and anyone who downloaded and installed a copy of the 17.3 Cinnamon edition on Saturday
have probably been compromised by hackers and need to take action immediately, the distro's creator has warned.
Clem Lefebvre, confirmed in a blog post that the "intrusion" had taken place over the weekend.
He said: "Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it."
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/02 ... ck-attack/
Last night, Some unknown hacker or group of hackers had managed to hack into the Linux Mint website and replaced the download
links on the site that pointed to one of their servers offering a malicious ISO images for the Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon Edition.
"Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it," the head of
Linux Mint project Clement Lefebvre said in a surprising announcement dated February 21, 2016.
http://thehackernews.com/2016/02/linux-mint-hack.html