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What Do I Do If a Mining Process Is Detected on a Server?
Updated on 2023-01-20 GMT+08:00
What Do I Do If a Mining Process Is Detected on a Server?
You are advised to:
- Back up data and disable unnecessary ports.
- Set a stronger server password.
- Enable HSS. Your servers will be protected from mining processes by its intrusion detection functions, such as account cracking prevention, remote login detection, malicious program detection, and web shell detection; as well as malicious program killing and vulnerability fixing functions.
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