Based on Mirai malware, self-replicating NoaBot installs cryptomining app on infected devices.
Akamai has published an extensive library of indicators that people can use to check for signs of NoaBot on their devices (https://github.com/akamai/akamai-security-research/tree/main)
GCs those Akamai folks…
here’s a link to the script. its nothing fancy, but makes it easy to check: https://github.com/akamai/akamai-security-research/blob/main/malware/noabot/noabot_detect.sh
here’s a link to the script.
“MagicPussy” doesn’t sound that bad. 😏
What does GC stand for? https://www.acronymfinder.com/Slang/GC.html
Game Cube
What does GC stand for?
Girthy Cocks maybe?
As a compliment, u noe?
Like saying they have Balls of Steel.Good cunts - it’s originally an Aussie term of endearment, as far as I’m aware
Very poor title, like someone’s just got their “Big Book of Clickbait”
Everything is under attack all the time, and everything is never-before-seen until it’s seen.
the NoaBot targets weak passwords connecting SSH connections.
Harden your configs people.
AllowUsers is a really goood one.
Or just don’t allow password auth at all.