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Experts warn of attacks using a new Linux variant of SFile ransomware

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 SFile ransomware gang (aka Escal) launched a Linux version of malware SFile ransomware (aka Escal), has been active […]

Your hacker January 17, 2022 Blog

Two Linux botnets already exploit Log4Shell flaw in Log4j

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threat actors started including the exploit code in Linux botnets of Log4Shell Researchers at NetLab 360 reported that […]

Your hacker December 13, 2021 Blog

Expert found a critical remote code execution bug in Linux Kernel

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A critical heap-overflow vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2021-43267, in Linux Kernel can allow remote attackers to takeover vulnerable installs. […]

Your hacker November 4, 2021 Blog

RedXOR, a new powerful Linux backdoor in Winnti APT arsenal

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Intezer experts have spotted a new strain of Linux backdoor dubbed RedXOR that is believed to be part […]

Your hacker March 11, 2021 Blog

Google addresses high severity bugs in Chrome

Google released security updates to address multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in the popular Chrome browser. Google released security updates […]

Your hacker March 22, 2020 Blog

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