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Suricata
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Suricata VS zeek - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 Jan 2024
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Who does check linux distros of malware - open source
Linux has (free) tools to improve security and detect/remove malware: Lynis,Chkrootkit,Rkhunter,ClamAV,Vuls,LMD,radare2,Yara,ntopng,maltrail,Snort,Suricata...
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Risks of hosting a website out of my house
Monitoring & Active Measures - Exporting firewall events to an external time-series database like I describe above is good to see who is touching your firewall or accessing your web site. Using an Intrusion Detection System / Intrusion Prevention System (IDS/IPS) such as open-source Suricata, which is a free package on pfSense, and deploying file system integrity monitoring, such as the open-source Wazuh on the exposed server are also good approaches to protecting yourself.
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SIEM or IDPS for Homelab on rPi 3b
You could try running Suricata
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Detecting Hackers in the network
Check out https://suricata.io/
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Where can I get hands on practice for cybersecurity as a beginner over internet for free?
Suricata: https://suricata.io/ IDS/IPS
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Server Hardening
Active Measures - Includes (IDS/IPS) such as open-source Suricata or Snort on pfSense, and File Integrity Monitoring (FIM), such as the commercial Tripwire and dated, open-source Tripwire, or the open-source Wazuh installed on servers. These can be combined into a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system like the open-source solution, Security Onion. Wazuh itself has evolved into a SIEM.
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Help with server build
Active measures may include an intrusion detection system / intrusion prevention systems (IDS/IPS) such as open-source Suricata on the firewall, and installing file system integrity monitoring, such as the open-source Wazuh on the exposed server. These are combined in one open-source solution, Security Onion
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Mastering File Upload Security: DoS and Antivirus
My recommendation would be to use ClamAV an open source antivirus engine. It is a versatile tool designed to detect multiple types of threats from numerous file formats and other use cases (cross-platform, integration such as mail server). Finally, it is updated on a daily basis, ensuring protection against the latest known threats. This rapid update cycle is crucial for an antivirus tool to be effective.
- Magika: AI powered fast and efficient file type identification
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Who does check linux distros of malware - open source
Linux has (free) tools to improve security and detect/remove malware: Lynis,Chkrootkit,Rkhunter,ClamAV,Vuls,LMD,radare2,Yara,ntopng,maltrail,Snort,Suricata...
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Avast Scandal: Why We Stopped Recommending Avast and AVG
There's clamAV which is open source: https://www.clamav.net/
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Does linux have any anti-viruses?
For personal use, the most commonly used is ClamAV.
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What antivirus software are you running on your mac, if any?
Absolutely but if the OP feels they must then they should look into the free ClamAV.
- Anyone know of some good, free antiviral software?
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Does anyone know any free security providers or antivirus?
I'd go with what Bman said but second to that ClamAV is a good free option.
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Ehhh, there is antivirus software for Linux, like ClamAV. Also a lot of exploits these days target browsers since its an easier attack vector. Also, malware is malware, and most servers use Linux by default. So any malware that's targeting a Linux server could target a desktop user. I don't like the whole "Haha, malware doesn't affect me because everyone targets windows". Sure, those "download now!" buttons that are targeted to gullible windows users might not work on your operating system however your OS is still vulnerable and can still be exploited by malware.
What are some alternatives?
Wazuh - Wazuh - The Open Source Security Platform. Unified XDR and SIEM protection for endpoints and cloud workloads.
wbmclamav - wbmclamav is a Webmin module for ClamAV antivirus.
Fail2Ban - Daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
crowdsec - CrowdSec - the open-source and participative security solution offering crowdsourced protection against malicious IPs and access to the most advanced real-world CTI.
linux-malware - Tracking interesting Linux (and UNIX) malware. Send PRs
OSSEC - OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based Intrusion Detection System that performs log analysis, file integrity checking, policy monitoring, rootkit detection, real-time alerting and active response.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
pfSense - Main repository for pfSense
maltrail - Malicious traffic detection system
vuls - Agent-less vulnerability scanner for Linux, FreeBSD, Container, WordPress, Programming language libraries, Network devices