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  2. Dirty COW - Wikipedia

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    Dirty COW (Dirty copy-on-write) is a computer security vulnerability of the Linux kernel that affected all Linux-based operating systems, including Android devices, that used older versions of the Linux kernel created before 2018.

  3. Hajime (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Hajime is a worm according to sources which have placed research on the subject. [8] It appears to have been discovered as early as October 2016. [9]Later in April 2017, Hajime generated large media coverage as it appeared to be in competition with Mirai. [10]

  4. Linux malware - Wikipedia

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    Linux malware includes viruses, Trojans, worms and other types of malware that affect the Linux family of operating systems. Linux, Unix and other Unix-like computer operating systems are generally regarded as very well-protected against, but not immune to, computer viruses .

  5. MalwareMustDie - Wikipedia

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    [64] The team continues to post new Linux malware research on Twitter and their subreddit. MalwareMustDie compares their mission to the Crusades, emphasizing the importance of fighting online threats out of a sense of moral duty. Many people have joined the group because they want to help the community by contributing to this effort. [65]

  6. Al Roker walked 100 miles in 21 days! Here are his top ...

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    Roker has walked 10,000 steps a day and walked 100 miles in January. Here are his best walking tips for making a walking workout a habit.

  7. Linux Spike Trojan malware - Wikipedia

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    Linux Spike Trojan malware, more widely known as MrBlack, is a type of malware that infects routers, and eventually spreads to other routers. [1] Incapsula , an internet security firm, first saw this malware in December 2014. [ 2 ]

  8. Al Roker had his ‘best day yet’ after walking 13,677 steps

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    Al Roker's walking routine has been a massive inspiration for the hundreds of thousands of people who participate in our 30 day walking challenges — aka the Start TODAY family.

  9. ‘Today’ Fans Call Al Roker a “Genius” for Sharing His Healthy ...

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    'Today' show host Al Roker took to Instagram to clue viewers in to a surprise habit of his that helps him stay active while he's inside at work.