Some Reaper vulnerables systems.
SingCERT recommends some actions to protect yourself (with by product: protecting internet ;):
- http://thehackernews.com/2017/10/iot-botnet-malware-attack.html
- http://blog.netlab.360.com/iot_reaper-a-rappid-spreading-new-iot-botnet-en/
- https://research.checkpoint.com/new-iot-botnet-storm-coming
- https://www.drizgroup.com/driz_group_blog/reaper-iot-botnet-threatens-to-take-down-websites
- https://www.csa.gov.sg/singcert/news/advisories-alerts/enhancing-the-security-of-internet-connected-devices
Some sha1, from andrew zonenberg:
- sha256([redacted]) = b4ac521fc864f48f3973924a10bad5408d4083e13e7f28fc3296ce0f0ed55edb
- sha256([redacted]) = 6eb73b07aa223c797e8b44438f0fa032d3b968c153eb7e485b5373f3139f86c0
- sha256() = 8363b923b0a3fad7a7641ab589dea70742b318ce4b9ae578848607c66a729f78