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On Saturday, Linux Mint disclosed that someone had compromised their website and made changes to links in order to direct users to malicious downloads. In addition, the Linux Mint forums were also ...
The official website for Linux Mint has been hacked, and the ISO download of the operating system was replaced with a malicious version on Saturday (20th February), the head of the project has ...
If you downloaded Linux Mint on Saturday, February 20th, you may have grabbed a hacked version that includes a backdoor. Here's what you need to know.
The Linux Mint website was hacked over the weekend and the regular ISO of the latest distribution of the popular operating system replaced by a version that contained a backdoor. The attack ...
Linux Mint warned its website was hacked via WordPress and attackers added a backdoor to the ISO for Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon.
The Linux Mint team has shown some features it's working on for Linux Mint 21.1 'Vera'. Additions include a new verification tool for checking the authenticity of ISOs and a better USB image writer.
The website distributing popular open-source operating system Linux Mint has been compromised by an unknown hacker who was able to insert a malicious backdoor into ISO downloads – leaving anyone ...
“Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it,” project lead Clem Lefebvre posted on the Linux Mint blog.
Linux Mint site hacked, users unwittingly download backdoored operating system Linux users should not fool themselves into believing that they are somehow magically immune from malware attacks.
While this wasn’t an issue in the recent attack, HTTPS prevents man-in-the-middle attacks, where someone would show you a fake Linux Mint website and push you to download a malicious ISO.
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