Recent discoveries have unveiled two new malware strains, WolfsBane and FireWood, targeting Linux systems. These advanced tools have been attributed by ESET to the notorious Gelsemium Advanced ...
A new Linux malware named Koske may have been developed with artificial intelligence and is using seemingly benign JPEG images of panda bears to deploy malware directly into system memory. Researchers ...
In the beginning, North Korean hackers compromised the banking infrastructure running AIX, IBM’s proprietary version of Unix. Next, they hacked infrastructure running Windows. Now, the state-backed ...
ESET researchers uncover "WolfsBane," a Linux backdoor linked to the China-based Gelsemium group. This is Gelsemium's first known Linux malware—hinting at a change in attack strategies. ESET ...
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Threat actors are typosquatting popular Go packages such as Hypert and Layout to drop malware on Linux and macOS systems. In a new typosquatting campaign, threat actors are seen using malicious Go ...
Chinese hackers have built new all-in-one malware to target Linux devices, a new report from cybersecurity researchers ESET, have said. The WolfsBane malware features a dropper, launcher, a backdoor, ...
A newly uncovered malware campaign targeting both Windows and Linux systems has revealed advanced evasion and credential theft techniques, according to the Sysdig Threat Research Team (TRT). The ...
DripDropper exploits an old server security hole. After infection, DripDropper patches the hole itself. Simple patch discipline could have stopped the exploit. Get more in-depth ZDNET tech coverage: ...
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