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Experts spotted a new stealthy Linux malware dubbed Shikitega

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Linux malware Shikitega a multi-stage infection chain A new Linux malware dubbed Shikitega leverages a multi-stage infection chain to target […]

Your hacker September 7, 2022 Blog

Symbiote, a nearly-impossible-to-detect Linux malware

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Stealth Linux malware, Symbiote, backdoor systems. Joint research conducted by security firms Intezer and BlackBerry uncovered a new […]

Your hacker June 9, 2022 Blog

Linux Nimbuspwn flaws could allow attackers to deploy sophisticated threats

Linux flaws exposed by Microsoft Microsoft disclosed two Linux privilege escalation flaws, collectively named Nimbuspwn, that could allow […]

Your hacker April 27, 2022 Blog

Dirty Pipe Linux flaw allows gaining root privileges on major distros

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Dirty Pipe is a Linux vulnerability, that can allow local users to gain root privileges. Security expert Max […]

Your hacker March 8, 2022 Blog

CVE-2022-0492 flaw in Linux Kernel cgroups feature allows container escape

A Linux kernel flaw can allow an attacker execute arbitrary commands on the container host. A now-patched high-severity […]

Your hacker March 6, 2022 Blog

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