El 29/06/18 a las 09:47, Ivan J. escribió: > On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 03:12:15AM +0200, Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera > (klondike) wrote: >> El 29/06/18 a las 00:27, Mick escribió: >>> On Thursday, 28 June 2018 22:54:45 BST Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera >>> (klondike) wrote: >>>> El 28/06/18 a las 23:15, Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike) >>>> escribió: >>>>> Hi! >>>>> >>>>> I just want to notify that an attacker has taken control of the Gentoo >>>>> organization in Github and has among other things replaced the portage >>>>> and musl-dev trees with malicious versions of the ebuilds intended to >>>>> try removing all of your files. >>>>> >>>>> Whilst the malicious code shouldn't work as is and GitHub has now >>>>> removed the organization, please don't use any ebuild from the GitHub >>>>> mirror ontained before 28/06/2018, 18:00 GMT until new warning. >>>>> >>>>> Sincerely, >>>>> Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera (klondike) >>>>> Gentoo developer. >>>> Just to keep up with it. There is a more complete article published at >>>> https://www.gentoo.org/news/2018/06/28/Github-gentoo-org-hacked.html >>> Thanks for letting us know, but how did this happen? >> I don't think there is an official timeline yet. We suspect the github >> account of an administrator was compromissed. >> >> I just brought up the heads up when I noticed that the protage tree had >> been modified to contain harmful code. > Do you have this code somewhere now? Any chance of seeing what happened? > Sadly no, I tried to obtain it from my browser cache with no luck. I have two of the malicious commit ids though: 49464b7316dbd7bbfe878cb3da4817c39a6cf11c and e6db0eb4f76cb920e49a6afc3af067c3d5e4b82b
What I noticed was a clear rm -rf /* as the first line on all ebuilds but there may have been a more subtle attack too.
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