12-07-2020, 05:41 PM
@UpsiUps
As far as logins are concerned, the obvious user account to attack via port 22 is "pi". Have you changed the default password? Any hacker worth their salt is running an automation-based attack armed with a list which includes various pi/<pw> combinations as well as volumio/volumio, etc., all scrapped from the InterWeb for use when RPis are discovered.
At my former employer, the Network Police would have been on my case soon after I connected an RPi if it weren't on a DMZ segment. They worked in a "shoot first, ask questions later" mode.
Regards,
Kent
As far as logins are concerned, the obvious user account to attack via port 22 is "pi". Have you changed the default password? Any hacker worth their salt is running an automation-based attack armed with a list which includes various pi/<pw> combinations as well as volumio/volumio, etc., all scrapped from the InterWeb for use when RPis are discovered.
At my former employer, the Network Police would have been on my case soon after I connected an RPi if it weren't on a DMZ segment. They worked in a "shoot first, ask questions later" mode.
Regards,
Kent