Beware of 3CX FTP Scans: Secure Your Backups or Risk a Major Breach!

Scans are popping up with the username “FTP_3cx,” but Google can’t help us. Are these rogue backups or just a bad username choice? If you’re an FTP aficionado, mind sharing your 3CX secrets? We’re all ears, and maybe a bit nosey too.

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Hot Take:

**_Looks like someone’s been dialing the wrong number on their cybersecurity landline! The mysterious “FTP_3cx” user has us all scratching our heads harder than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Is this a default username, or just an unfortunate case of digital identity crisis? Time for 3CX to update its software manuals or risk more hackers than a Hollywood sci-fi movie!_**

Key Points:

– Mysterious “FTP_3cx” username popping up in security logs.
– 3CX software known for business phone systems, but not for running FTP servers.
– Potentially targeting FTP backups with juicy configuration data.
– Common passwords used in attacks include “3CXBackup” and “telecom.”
– Calls for 3CX experts to help decipher these suspicious usernames.

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