What Happens to an Exposed SSH Linux Server
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Looking at a potential attack vector for Linux - an Internet facing SSH server.
There are still Mirai bots attempting default passwords for CCTV Cameras and DVR Recorders. I also noticed some password guessing attempts for Raspberry Pi’s running Raspbian.
Tools used:
PSHITT: https://github.com/regit/pshitt
When Changed: https://github.com/joh/when-changed
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