sun_is_ra 3d ago • 100%
Therr was spying concerns ever since they introduced intel management engine to their chips - which cant be easily disabled - but this arricle is not about that
sun_is_ra 4d ago • 46%
Isn't umm fighting against invasion is required by law for most countries?
sun_is_ra 4d ago • 100%
These things you are experiancing are not normal. A spyware may have got to your phone somehow and if you dont know how did that happen it will likely happen again with your new android phone. What I would do if I was in your place is taking the phone to apple and ask if they coukd scan it for me.
are you someone politically important? Someone in comments mentioned israeli spyware called pigasaus and it can target both iphone and android
sun_is_ra 5d ago • 93%
He is taking a business gamble on Trump. If he wins, Musk will get his money back 10 folds
sun_is_ra 6d ago • 100%
The ideal bug for any frog trying to go on diet
sun_is_ra 7d ago • 96%
How is it that Trump followers are pro Nazis and pro Israel at the same time? Or is it because Israel is starting to follow Nazis' footsteps?
sun_is_ra 1w ago • 97%
Roman empire prosecuted Pagans in later eras in same way they prosecuted Christians in earlier eras. All countries in the Roman empire were dominantly Christian.
Asians were not part of Roman empire neither did Arab for that matter so they maintained paganism until eventually Islam eliminated it from Arab region and so only Asia survived
sun_is_ra 1w ago • 66%
why only 10 years with possibility of release after 6 and half years?
sun_is_ra 1w ago • 100%
Vice President Joe Biden meets with Israeli Prime Minister
Joe Biden has been demoted to Vice President ?
sun_is_ra 1w ago • 94%
Good article but not really cybersecurity related
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
Redlib
Thanks will be very handy when I get reddit llink in search result and can not open it
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
I get it on reddit :/
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 93%
There is milk in supermarkets enriched with Vitamin D. Good news for all vampires out their nd for their potential future victims
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
hopefully they are smarter than selling all at once and crashing the market
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
I'd check https://transparencyreport.google.com/safe-browsing/search because most browsers including mozilla firefox rely on google safe browsing.
The other thing to point out is that if an attacker somehow got root access, they could install a so called "rootkit" and what it does it replacing some of the basic commands like top, ps, ... with altered ones in order to hide the malware activities
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
few years ago I was contacted by digital ocean because they got reports about myserver being involved in ssh attack or something like that. Turns out my old drupal website had unpatched vulnersbilities that allowed attacker to access my system and use it for attacking others.
am not saying that to defend your provider they should have at least give you a warning. I an saying that to check yiur server as it may have been compromised
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
TLDR; main attack vector is misconfigured rabbitmq. Malware target mainly servers. Easiest way for detection is noticing unsually high cpu usage that stops when u ssh to the server
here is more detailed article https://web.archive.org/web/20241006122240/https://www.aquasec.com/blog/perfctl-a-stealthy-malware-targeting-millions-of-linux-servers/
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 50%
would be easier if you tell us which distro are you running mkinitfs on
sun_is_ra 2w ago • 100%
Seems that the file /etc/mkinitfs/features.d/ is only linux alphine thing so creating it for another linux distro does nothing.
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Initramfs_init
I would create a systemd service instead if your distro is using systemd https://www.slingacademy.com/article/ubuntu-how-to-create-a-custom-systemd-service/#Introduction
Edit: Sorry please ignore my comment. Your entire system is encrypted so that won't work. I'll see if there is another solution and post it
Edit2: Maybe you need to place the file here instead /usr/share/initramfs- tools/scripts/ ? https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/en/man8/initramfs-tools.8.html
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