June 9, 2022, 7:10 p.m. | Pierluigi Paganini

Security Affairs securityaffairs.co

Researchers uncovered a high stealth Linux malware, dubbed Symbiote, that could be used to backdoor infected systems. Joint research conducted by security firms Intezer and BlackBerry uncovered a new Linux threat dubbed Symbiote. The name comes from the concept of symbiote which is an organism that lives in symbiosis with another organism, exactly like this implant does with […]


The post Symbiote, a nearly-impossible-to-detect Linux malware appeared first on Security Affairs.

breaking news cyber crime cybercrime hacking news information security news it information security linux linux malware malware pierluigi paganini symbiote symbiote malware

Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study

@ Independent study | Remote

Information Security Specialist, Sr. (Container Hardening)

@ Rackner | San Antonio, TX

Principal Security Researcher (Advanced Threat Prevention)

@ Palo Alto Networks | Santa Clara, CA, United States

EWT Infosec | IAM Technical Security Consultant - Manager

@ KPMG India | Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Security Engineering Operations Manager

@ Gusto | San Francisco, CA; Denver, CO; Remote

Network Threat Detection Engineer

@ Meta | Denver, CO | Reston, VA | Menlo Park, CA | Washington, DC