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My Raspberry Pi got hacked!

Posted by Alec_VK4AZ on September 13, 2016
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Do you have your raspberry pi exposed to the internet? Have you been too lazy to change the default password? Ever thought that no person would be interested in hacking your pi? Well think again my fellow ham buddies. There are plenty of web crawlers that are more than happy to take control of your pi and repurpose it to launch attacks. Shown here are some screen shots of our ssh login screens. Attacks are a daily occurrence. Always change default passwords of gear that you are going to leave unattended and connected to the internet. Set long passwords with uppercase, lowercase and special characters.pi-hacking1

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