Re: How to tell if I've been hacked?

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Christopher Chan wrote:
> Scott Ehrlich wrote:
>> There is a lot of talk about the vulnerable Linux kernel.   I'm simply
>> wondering the telltale signs if a given system has been hacked?
>> What, specifically, does a person look for?
>>   
> 
> rpm -Va is a good start for modified binaries/libraries.
> rootkit detectors is another thing you can try.
> 
> 
> Other than that, it is checking your logs and looking for odd files 
> lying around...
> 


Also, processes running that you don't recognize.  Users you don't 
recognize.  Logged in sessions that you don't recognize.  Free space 
shrinking abnormally.  An increase in bandwidth usage that is unexpected.

Ryan
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