Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-03-26 21:21:13
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Sean Kibler on Nostr: There are surely techniques to acquire command line access to a server with publicly ...

There are surely techniques to acquire command line access to a server with publicly facing services by exploiting the accessible service and break out of the confines of that service into the OS.

If you're running software and possibly also an OS that you manage on a hosted server then surely there's a remote access service (eg: sshd) running.

I'm not saying it wasn't hosting provider, just that there's surely other layers that are also possible.

The most hardened services on the Internet get hacked. I feel for you and hope you can identify the point of entry and root cause.
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