Recently, a Russian security researcher discovered a 100-node Linux "cluster" that was running a botnet which was, in turn, connected to a group of desktop machines. Altogether these machines were serving up malware.. Yes, that's right, a cluster of Linux servers that were running genuine websites had been hacked to include a secondary server (nginx) to combine together as a botnet server. How did this happen, you ask? Traditionally, desktop machines are turned into botnet servers when the user unwittingly clicks on a URL that then inserts the malicious code into the users machine. This is how, in 2006, over 20,000 Windows machines were turned into botnet servers. But for this to happen to a Linux server? There is one explanation The link for this article located at Builder AU is no longer available. . Uncover the story of how a group of Windows machines fell victim to an attack, enabling hackers to spread ransomware due to inadequate security measures.. Linux cluster, Botnet Threat, Malware Exploitation, Admin Errors, Security Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An agency of the French Ministry of Defence is planning to install a high-performance Linux cluster for technical and scientific work. The Technical Establishment of Bourges (ETBS), which tests and manufactures armaments, has issued a tender for the supply of a 64-bit Linux cluster, according to a document on an EU website. The deadline of the tender was reached on Thursday but it was unclear from the tender document when the ETBS plans to start implementing the cluster. . The link for this article located at Silicon.com is no longer available. . The French Ministry of Defence is implementing a high-performance Linux cluster to boost its technical operations, meeting modern defense demands and enhancing military preparedness. French Defense Agency, Linux Cluster Installation, High-Performance Computing, Military Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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