In a sign of the times, a backdoor malware whose ancestors date back to 2005 has morphed to target Linux systems.
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Chinese APT Gelsemium Deploys 'Wolfsbane' Linux Variant
In a sign of the times, a backdoor malware whose ancestors date back to 2005 has morphed to target Linux systems.
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Apple Urgently Patches Actively Exploited Zero-Days
Though information regarding the exploits is limited, the company did report that Intel-based Mac systems have been targeted by cybercriminals looking to exploit CVE-2024-44308 and CVE-2024-44309.
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