A reported Free Download Manager supply chain attack redirected Linux users to a malicious Debian package repository that installed information-stealing malware.

The malware used in this campaign establishes a reverse shell to a C2 server and installs a Bash stealer that collects user data and account credentials.

Kaspersky discovered the potential supply chain compromise case while investigating suspicious domains, finding that the campaign has been underway for over three years.

  • @TrustingZebra@lemmy.one
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    1110 months ago

    It’s still my favorite download manager on Windows. It often downloads file significantly faster than the download manager built into browsers. Luckily I never installed it on Linux, since I have a habit of only installing from package managers.

    Do you know of a good download manager for Linux?

      • no banana
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        710 months ago

        Right? I’ve not thought about download speeds since the 2000’s.

      • @TrustingZebra@lemmy.one
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        710 months ago

        FDM does some clever things to boost download speeds. It splits up a download into different chuncks, and somehow downloads them concurrently. It makes a big difference for large files (for example, Linux ISOs).

        • @somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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          1610 months ago

          It only makes a difference if the server is capping the speed per connection. If it’s not then it will not make a difference.

          • @TrustingZebra@lemmy.one
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            310 months ago

            I guess many servers are capping speeds them. Makes sense since I almost never see downloads actually take advantage of my Gigabit internet speeds.

            • @somedaysoon@lemmy.world
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              10 months ago

              It’s interesting to me people still download things in that fashion. What are you downloading?

              I occasionally download something from a web server, but not enough to care about using a download manager that might make it marginally faster. Most larger files I’m downloading are either TV shows and movies from torrents and usenet, or games on steam. All of which will easily saturate a 1Gbps connection.

      • arglebargle
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        610 months ago

        just grabbed a gig file - it would take about 8 minutes with a standard download in Firefox. Use a manager or axel and it will be 30 seconds. Then again speed isnt everything, its also nice to be able to have auto retry and completion.

        • PenguinCoder
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          110 months ago

          I was just going to recommend this too; Use axel, aria2 or even ancient hget.

    • @Xirup@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      810 months ago

      JDownloader, XDM, FileCentipede (this one is the closest to IDM, although it uses closed source libraries), kGet, etc.

    • arglebargle
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      410 months ago

      axel. use axel -n8 to make 8 connections/segments which it will assemble when it is done