The leader of the Linux Mint project, one of the more popular Linux distributions for the desktop, has revealed the project’s website was attacked. In two separate posts to the project’s blog,Clement Lefebvre wrote that the damage to the project includes a compromised ISO for Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon edition and a stolen forums database.
The linuxmint.com domain remained down until earlier today, and now the blog.linuxmint.com subdomain isn’t responding. The previously linked blog posts were viewed via Google’s site cache. For the full article click here
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