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I was testing this library and I got a notification that an incoming connection through Nmap... there is no a single case of use for an incoming connection coming from a library like this. Trojan is the best word to describe. Erasing my computer.
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I was testing this library and I got a notification that an incoming
connection through Nmap... there is no a single case of use for an incoming
connection coming from a library like this. Trojan is the best word to
describe. Erasing my computer.
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As mentioned, this is an open source script so you can go through it and see what it's doing. If you think you've got a trojan, it's likely from something else.
Yeah I know is a bash script, still, the fact is that as soon as it requested to run with sudo permissions for UDP scan I got an alert of an attempt of incoming connection through Nmap. I do not mean to tell any lies, just telling what happened. Wish I took an screenshot.
I was testing this library and I got a notification that an incoming connection through Nmap... there is no a single case of use for an incoming connection coming from a library like this. Trojan is the best word to describe. Erasing my computer.
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