June 15, 2022, 1 p.m. | Duncan Riley

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Researchers at Akamai Technologies Inc. today said they have discovered a new peer-to-peer botnet and SSH worm that has been actively breaching Linux servers. Dubbed “Panchan,” the botnet and SSH worm was first spotted in March and is written in the Golang programming language. Panchan utilizes built-in concurrency features to maximize spreadability and execute malware modules […]

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