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CT:OMG! Ubuntu
Malware has been found hiding inside software on the Ubuntu Snap store.
A pair of (seemingly normal) apps hosted by the Canonical-backed app hub were discovered to contain a сryptocurrency miner disguised as the “systemd” daemon.
The affected apps also shipped an “init script” to auto-load the malicious code on boot and allow it to run in the background on affected systems.
Canonical says it has “removed all applications from this author pending further investigations” since learning of the flaw via a Github issue at the weekend.
Because the Snap Store doesn’t provide public facing install numbers for apps it holds it’s unclear how many Linux users have been affected by this “miner issue”, though it’s worth noting that both apps were only uploaded in late April.
Regardless of the exact figure it’s a given that many users will now be asking how this was allowed to happen in the first place.
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Malware has been found hiding inside software on the Ubuntu Snap store.
A pair of (seemingly normal) apps hosted by the Canonical-backed app hub were discovered to contain a сryptocurrency miner disguised as the “systemd” daemon.
The affected apps also shipped an “init script” to auto-load the malicious code on boot and allow it to run in the background on affected systems.
Canonical says it has “removed all applications from this author pending further investigations” since learning of the flaw via a Github issue at the weekend.
Because the Snap Store doesn’t provide public facing install numbers for apps it holds it’s unclear how many Linux users have been affected by this “miner issue”, though it’s worth noting that both apps were only uploaded in late April.
Regardless of the exact figure it’s a given that many users will now be asking how this was allowed to happen in the first place.
Read the full article by clicking this:
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What do you think?