Linux Mint hacked

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A bit late to the forums, but ...

If you downloaded and installed Linux Mint from the distribution's website over the weekend, your machine has been compromised.

"Hackers made a modified Linux Mint ISO, with a backdoor in it, and managed to hack our website to point to it," said Clem Lefebvre, creator of the Linux Mint distribution, in a blog post dated February 21.

The infected ISOs installed the operating system complete with the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) backdoor Tsunami, giving miscreants access to infected systems via IRC servers.

The intrusion affects only those who downloaded Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon edition on February 20, According to Lefebvre. He said the website was compromised so that the links to official downloads for the "Cinnamon" edition of Linux Mint were replaced with links to modified downloads hosted, it seems, in Bulgaria. The Linux Mint website is now offline in order to be investigated and secured.

You can check for an infected download by comparing the MD5 signature with that of the official versions, which Lefebvre has included in his post. The MD5 signatures are also shown on the official download server, which was not compromised. The Linux Mint repositories were not affected.

Users with an infected installation are advised to take their computer offline, reinstall the operating system, and change passwords for sensitive websites and email.

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