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minus-squarePetersson@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-25 days agoHave a check if you updated it recently (PKGBUILD history, about June 10-12). If not you’re fine. If: Rotate all credentials — browser passwords, SSH keys, API tokens, and cloud access keys Scan for suspicious processes masquerading as kernel threads using tools like rkhunter or chkrootkit (E: It’s supposed to be an eBPF rootkit) (reference) Personally I would reset everything if I got anything, to kill both any infection and my paranoia. Then reset credentials.
Have a check if you updated it recently (PKGBUILD history, about June 10-12). If not you’re fine.
If:
(reference)
Personally I would reset everything if I got anything, to kill both any infection and my paranoia. Then reset credentials.