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For all who runs Komari Monitor Service

emperoremperor Member
in News

This has been floating around, so anyone who use Komari Monitor Service its good read. Im open to suggestion for replacement. Although i always run my agent with --disable-web-ssh , with all this ai easy hacking shit happening these days nothing feels safe anymore..
https://www.huntress.com/blog/komari-c2-agent-abuse

Thanked by 1rpqu

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  • rpqurpqu Member

    Nothing is safe. We're far from the peak

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  • renewedrenewed Barred

    @emperor said: Komari Monitor Service its good read

    some spam don't bothered to read!

  • stable_geniusstable_genius Member
    edited May 8

    @rpqu said:
    Nothing is safe. We're far from the peak

    Nothing is truly safe, even the universe is probably metastable and not truly stable, having a vacuum that is not the lowest possible energy level. If that's the case it may start decaying at any moment, or in a trillion years, no one knows.

    That said, I'm already taking a serious look at OpenBSD, I'll probably rely on it for at least a few things, puting it to work in tandem with Linux. It sure does some things very well!

    Thanked by 1rpqu
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