who uses ~/.wget-hsts file except wget or which software starts wget from inside?











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I didn't use wget for a long time, but some days ago I've found, someone modified ~/.wget-hsts in the last hour.
Have you got any idea, which linux (ubuntu 16.04) software starts wget without any signs of starting it?
Nowadays I use python3's pip, ubuntu's snap which can download something from the net, and opera, chromium - these installed as snap package. I've tried to run them (to download something), but they don't use wget for download.
I'm clueless... :(










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  • apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    2 days ago










  • Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
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    2 days ago















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I didn't use wget for a long time, but some days ago I've found, someone modified ~/.wget-hsts in the last hour.
Have you got any idea, which linux (ubuntu 16.04) software starts wget without any signs of starting it?
Nowadays I use python3's pip, ubuntu's snap which can download something from the net, and opera, chromium - these installed as snap package. I've tried to run them (to download something), but they don't use wget for download.
I'm clueless... :(










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  • apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    2 days ago










  • Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
    – user895804
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I didn't use wget for a long time, but some days ago I've found, someone modified ~/.wget-hsts in the last hour.
Have you got any idea, which linux (ubuntu 16.04) software starts wget without any signs of starting it?
Nowadays I use python3's pip, ubuntu's snap which can download something from the net, and opera, chromium - these installed as snap package. I've tried to run them (to download something), but they don't use wget for download.
I'm clueless... :(










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I didn't use wget for a long time, but some days ago I've found, someone modified ~/.wget-hsts in the last hour.
Have you got any idea, which linux (ubuntu 16.04) software starts wget without any signs of starting it?
Nowadays I use python3's pip, ubuntu's snap which can download something from the net, and opera, chromium - these installed as snap package. I've tried to run them (to download something), but they don't use wget for download.
I'm clueless... :(







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  • apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    2 days ago










  • Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
    – user895804
    2 days ago


















  • apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
    – Kamil Maciorowski
    2 days ago










  • Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
    – user895804
    2 days ago
















apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago




apt-cache --installed rdepends wget will show you packages installed in your Ubuntu that depend on wget. Snaps are different story, I think.
– Kamil Maciorowski
2 days ago












Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
– user895804
2 days ago




Thanks. In that list I found nothing interesting. (except rkhunter) :( But you're right, if it was a legal action, then it could be caused by one of them... I fear, someone got into my LAN... :(
– user895804
2 days ago















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