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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    The first one looks like your web browser (but I'm not positive). The second one looks like Jabber is connected. Not sure about the 3rd one.

    But you can use lsof. For instance in this case,...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    I am doubting you were cracked at all, but *if* you were, it was almost definitely from that VNC server.

    The problem with the rootkit scanners is they produce too many false positives and one...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    As for the first warning from chrootkit, see this thread. It appears others have had this very warning and it was nothing.

    As for the second warning from rkhunter, see this thread. Same thing...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    Everything looks fine on first machine (Samba and printer which should be bound locally). On the second machine, do you have that VNC server locked down with a strong password?

    Other than the...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    Since you are concerned that someone *might* have infiltrated your box, then netstat might not be reliable (because an attacker could have installed a rootkit). A better way than using netstat is to...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Cheese Webcam Booth - backdoor Trojan?

    First off, how are you securing your wireless network? Are you using WPA/WPA2? Do you have it secured with a password?

    Secondly, is the other PC on your LAN also running Ubuntu? Are you using...
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