On 2/14/25 3:49 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2025-02-13 at 23:32 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Those tools are not going to provide any useful help.
I tend to agree. I've never used either of them and have had no
consequences as a result. Linux can have security issues of course, but
my feeling is that they are much more likely to come from phishing or
from supply-chain attacks, which rootkit detectors aren't going to
catch.
poc
Thank-you Samuel and Patrick.
I'm all for "redeeming" a few minutes each week!
supply-chain attack? I've not heard of that one before.
I'd ask what's next, but I fear I won't like the answer.
And I'm concerned that the answer will "help" the malicious people/groups that are snooping and harvesting this list for e-mail addresses and names.
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