If it really is a minecraft server look for a directory named "world" that contains another directory named "playerdata" There would also be a .jar file in the same directory as world Try /usr/bin/ls -aCRF | less And search for those directories You could at least find out the date the files were created On Sep 14, 2016 10:01 PM, "Eric Oyen" wrote: > well, > there might be a way to tell which system utilities got changed. if you > happen to have a spare box, install an identical setup to your current > machine. then do an md5sum on all executables. do the same on your current > box and then on the clean machine, run diff against both generated lists. > you might find out that you have a root kit or trojan or some other malware > in operation. > > Also, it is likely that someone may have found an exploit on your machine > (when was it last updated with security patches?). This is going to take a > bit of work, but you might just find out what happened. > > I had this type of situation crop up in 2004 when I was using a debian > machine as the house firewall. I thought I had locked everything down and > even sealed off ports with the iptables script I wrote. NOPE! someone found > an exploit and the next thing I knew was that I had several infected > binaries on my system and some invisible process that tried running an > additional networking service I hadn't previously installed. > > teaches me to think I was an expert (I was, but there is always someone > better). > > ah well, its a bit of work, so get cracking. > > -eric (from the offices of the technomage guild). > On Sep 14, 2016, at 4:15 PM, Michael wrote: > > I think my tvserver was hacked. I finally wrote to the kodi people because > nothing 2 of 3 things weren't working and finally the third thing stopped > working. Here is the message I sent them: > ////////////////// > primewire has not worked for around 6 months, project free tv stopped > working around 3 months ago and as of yesterday SALTS stopped working. > Apparently I had to put the kodiogfile thing on my computer again and the > log it gave me doesn't look right but here is what it gave me: > https://paste.ubuntu.com/23179881/ > the prime wire thing I was told was because I needed the new version of > kodi but I let apt take care of updatin and it hasn't updated yet so I > figured it wasn't ready. PFTV I figured was following primewire.... and I > just read in the forums how someone has primewire working so I am just > messed up. Can ya help a poor ol soul? > > I just looked at that URL and it is something about minecraft. huh? I > don't play minecraft! and that computer hasn't had minecraft.... did > someone hack into that box? > \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ > So I turned the computer off, disconnected it from the internet, turned it > back on, and changed my password. Then I reconnect the internet and now I > ask you is there anything else I should do? > -- > :-)~MIKE~(-: > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >