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I'd take it one step further and install OSSEC as well. It can be configured to run as a local daemon and report suspicious activity, and also intervene. So if somebody is brute-forcing the login on your web page, it'll create a burst of 401s which OSSEC will detect in the logs and block the offender for X minutes/hours. Source: over 2 years ago
Sounds like a fake SD card? E.g. a 16 GB card that was modded to look like a 128 GB card. You should check the card on a PC. Copy some big files onto the card and compare the checksums (CRC32, MD5, ...) of the original files with the ones on the SD card with a tool like RapidCRC (https://ov2.eu/programs/rapidcrc-unicode). Source: over 1 year ago
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