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When I use rkhunter it always shows two warnings and possible 4 rootkit information:



Checking for suspicious (large) shared memory segments   [ Warning ]
Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
File properties checks...
Files checked: 149
Suspect files: 0

Rootkit checks...
Rootkits checked : 480
Possible rootkits: 4

Applications checks...
All checks skipped


The rest is ok. Using chkrootkit i always get only one alert: tcpd INFECTED. I used:



sudo sha1sum /usr/sbin/tcpd


and the answer was:



9ee346a9400f52e16576db35c310a72af391e199  /usr/sbin/tcpd


I found out that it should be:



cd9cfc19df7f0e4b7f9adfa4fe8c5d74caa53d86  /usr/sbin/tcpd


Is it posible that my system is infected? I have Linux Mint 19 mate.
I will be graceful for help.










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When I use rkhunter it always shows two warnings and possible 4 rootkit information:



Checking for suspicious (large) shared memory segments   [ Warning ]
Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
File properties checks...
Files checked: 149
Suspect files: 0

Rootkit checks...
Rootkits checked : 480
Possible rootkits: 4

Applications checks...
All checks skipped


The rest is ok. Using chkrootkit i always get only one alert: tcpd INFECTED. I used:



sudo sha1sum /usr/sbin/tcpd


and the answer was:



9ee346a9400f52e16576db35c310a72af391e199  /usr/sbin/tcpd


I found out that it should be:



cd9cfc19df7f0e4b7f9adfa4fe8c5d74caa53d86  /usr/sbin/tcpd


Is it posible that my system is infected? I have Linux Mint 19 mate.
I will be graceful for help.










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put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy 7 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy

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    – Thomas Ward
    6 hours ago
















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When I use rkhunter it always shows two warnings and possible 4 rootkit information:



Checking for suspicious (large) shared memory segments   [ Warning ]
Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
File properties checks...
Files checked: 149
Suspect files: 0

Rootkit checks...
Rootkits checked : 480
Possible rootkits: 4

Applications checks...
All checks skipped


The rest is ok. Using chkrootkit i always get only one alert: tcpd INFECTED. I used:



sudo sha1sum /usr/sbin/tcpd


and the answer was:



9ee346a9400f52e16576db35c310a72af391e199  /usr/sbin/tcpd


I found out that it should be:



cd9cfc19df7f0e4b7f9adfa4fe8c5d74caa53d86  /usr/sbin/tcpd


Is it posible that my system is infected? I have Linux Mint 19 mate.
I will be graceful for help.










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When I use rkhunter it always shows two warnings and possible 4 rootkit information:



Checking for suspicious (large) shared memory segments   [ Warning ]
Checking for hidden files and directories [ Warning ]
File properties checks...
Files checked: 149
Suspect files: 0

Rootkit checks...
Rootkits checked : 480
Possible rootkits: 4

Applications checks...
All checks skipped


The rest is ok. Using chkrootkit i always get only one alert: tcpd INFECTED. I used:



sudo sha1sum /usr/sbin/tcpd


and the answer was:



9ee346a9400f52e16576db35c310a72af391e199  /usr/sbin/tcpd


I found out that it should be:



cd9cfc19df7f0e4b7f9adfa4fe8c5d74caa53d86  /usr/sbin/tcpd


Is it posible that my system is infected? I have Linux Mint 19 mate.
I will be graceful for help.







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put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy 7 hours ago


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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy

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put on hold as off-topic by Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy 7 hours ago


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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – Terrance, heynnema, pomsky, mook765, Kulfy

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1





    Mint related questions belong on our sister site, Unix and Linux. Ask Ubuntu does not support Linux Mint.

    – Thomas Ward
    6 hours ago
















  • 1





    Mint related questions belong on our sister site, Unix and Linux. Ask Ubuntu does not support Linux Mint.

    – Thomas Ward
    6 hours ago










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Mint related questions belong on our sister site, Unix and Linux. Ask Ubuntu does not support Linux Mint.

– Thomas Ward
6 hours ago







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– Thomas Ward
6 hours ago












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