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NKAbuse Malware Attacking Linux Desktops & Use Corn Job for Persistence
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Threat actors target Linux systems due to their prevalence in server environments, and cron jobs offer a discreet means of maintaining unauthorized access over an extended period. Kaspersky experts discovered “NKAbuse,” a versatile malware using NKN tech for peer data exchange, written in Go with cross-architecture compatibility. Targeting Linux desktops primarily, it threatens:- Infiltrating via […]
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