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PostSubject: Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs   Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs Icon_minitimeMon Feb 22, 2016 12:36 pm

Please read if you've downloaded Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs on February 20! Very important!!

Linux Mint Website Hacked, Users Tricked Into Downloading ISOs with Backdoors.

Just a few moments ago, Clement Lefebvre, leader of the Linux Mint project, informs users of the popular, Ubuntu-based distribution that the servers where the Linux Mint website is hosted have been hacked to point the download links to specially crafted ISOs.

According to Mr. Lefebvre, it appears that a group of hackers created a modified Linux Mint ISO, which included a backdoor. Then, they hacked into the Linux Mint website and modified the download links to trick users into downloading the malicious ISO image.

"I’m sorry I have to come with bad news. We were exposed to an intrusion today. It was brief and it shouldn’t impact many people, but if it impacts you, it’s very important you read the information below," said Clement Lefebvre in the announcement.

It would appear that only the Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon edition has been compromised at the moment of writing this article, and those of you who downloaded these ISO images on February 20, 2016, need not install them on your computer, but delete them as soon as possible.

Things are under control, for now

Clement Lefebvre assures users that if they downloaded any other Linux Mint edition from the website with the exception of the Cinnamon one, they are safe, and they don't need to do anything at this point.

Again, only those who downloaded the Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs on February 20 are affected, and they need to delete those images from their computers. Also, if you already managed to install Linux Mint on your computer using the respective images, you need to re-download new ISOs from the project's website and reinstall the OS.

Wiping the drive and changing your passwords is also recommended!

At the moment, it appears that the whole situation is under control, and the modified download links now point to the correct ISO images for the Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. More technical details about the hack can be found on the Linux Mint blog, where Clement Lefebvre said that the hacked ISOs were hosted on a Bulgarian server.

"Both lead to Sofia, Bulgaria, and the name of 3 people over there. We don’t know their roles in this, but if we ask for an investigation, this is where it will start," said the Linux Mint leader. "If more efforts are made to attack our project and if the goal is to hurt us, we’ll get in touch with authorities and security firms to confront the people behind this."

Mr. Lefebvre recommends users who are affected by the hack to disconnect their computers from the Internet as soon as possible, wipe the disk drive and change all of their passwords, especially those used for email and other sensitive websites. If you were affected, please inform the Linux Mint leaders immediately!

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PostSubject: Re: Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs   Linux Mint Cinnamon ISOs Icon_minitimeMon Feb 22, 2016 12:37 pm

Hacker explains how he put "backdoor" in hundreds of Linux Mint downloads.

A lone hacker who duped hundreds of users into downloading a version of Linux with a backdoor installed has revealed how it was done.

News broke on Saturday that the website of Linux Mint, said to be the third most-popular Linux operating system distribution, had been hacked, and was tricking users all day by serving up downloads that contained a maliciously-placed "backdoor."

The surprise announcement of the hack was made Saturday by project leader Clement Lefebvre, who confirmed the news.

Lefebvre said in a blog post that only downloads from Saturday were compromised, and subsequently pulled the site offline to prevent further downloads.

The hacker responsible, who goes by the name "Peace," told me in an encrypted chat on Sunday that a "few hundred" Linux Mint installs were under their control -- a significant portion of the thousand-plus downloads during the day.

But that's only half of the story.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/hacker-hundreds-were-tricked-into-installing-linux-mint-backdoor/

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