A joint research effort has led to the discovery of Symbiote, a new form of Linux malware that is "almost impossible" to detect. On Thursday, researchers from BlackBerry Threat Research & Intelligence ...
7/31/20: Update added below with information from Intezer Labs and a link to the malware sample. This article was originally published on July 30th, 2020. TrickBot's Anchor malware platform has been ...
A new campaign employing ClickFix attacks has been spotted targeting both Windows and Linux systems using instructions that make infections on either operating system possible. ClickFix is a social ...
With Linux frequently used as the basis for cloud services, virtual-machine hosts, and container-based infrastructure, attackers have increasingly targeted Linux environments with sophisticated ...
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting Linux servers and cloud infrastructure to launch ransomware campaigns, cryptojacking attacks and other illicit activity – and many organisations are leaving ...
"Given that the cloud holds a seemingly endless amount of computing power, hackers have a clear motive in stealing computing resources to run their cryptocurrency mining activities." With ransomware ...
Thousands of machines running Linux have been infected by a malware strain that’s notable for its stealth, the number of misconfigurations it can exploit, and the breadth of malicious activities it ...
The novel threat steals data and can affect all processes running on the OS, stealing information from different commands and utilities and then storing it on the affected machine. A sneaky malware ...
Antivirus software plays an important part in protecting users and networks from malware. Consequently, installing and keeping this software up-to-date is considered an essential step in securing ...
Using the “less” Linux command to view the contents of files downloaded from the Internet is a dangerous operation that can lead to remote code execution, according to a security researcher. At first ...
Three Golang modules on GitHub were found containing dangerous malware The malware was designed to wipe the entire disk of a Linux server It was removed from the platform Dangerous Linux malware, ...
Linux has become such a massive kludge of code and patches that it is relatively easy to drop in well-written malware. The security research firm Intezer has reported a major attack vector in Linux ...