Here is the second update regarding the issue:
We have prepared a bash script that you can use to check the presence of malware in your system.
Launch Instructions:
Download the linux_malware_check.sh script and give it execute permissions.
You can do this by running:
chmod +x linux_malware_check.sh.
Execute the script by running: ./linux_malware_check.sh.
Please note that this script only identifies whether the mentioned potential threats are present on your computer, it does not remove them. If malware is detected, it is highly recommended to reinstall the system.
We once again sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that might have been caused.
Here is the second update regarding the issue: We have prepared a bash script that you can use to check the presence of malware in your system.
Launch Instructions:
Download the linux_malware_check.sh script and give it execute permissions.
You can do this by running: chmod +x linux_malware_check.sh.
Execute the script by running: ./linux_malware_check.sh. Please note that this script only identifies whether the mentioned potential threats are present on your computer, it does not remove them. If malware is detected, it is highly recommended to reinstall the system.
We once again sincerely apologize for any inconvenience that might have been caused.