Distractions From Windows TCO
Windows malware spun as "Linux"
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DinodasRAT Linux Malware Attack on Linux Servers to Gain Backdoor Access [Ed: Actually it targets Windows, and this is a way to distract from it in Microsoft-connected sites]
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Malware Spotlight: Linodas aka DinodasRAT for Linux [Ed: Microsoft partners echoing the anti-Linux FUD again. The veracity or aggression of Microsoft's anti-Linux media campaign is not hard to see.]
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Linux servers targeted by dangerous espionage malware as Windows threat makes the jump [Ed: This is a Windows issue, and the holes are not in "Linux", but Microsoft-sponsored media wants to blame "Linux"]
Following earlier reports by ESET and Trend Micro, Kaspersky is now warning of the Dinodas Remote Access Trojan (RAT), signaling the rising popularity of the malware.
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DinodasRAT Backdoor Targeting Linux Machines Worldwide [Ed: Actually Windows too, so the issue is clearly not Linux]
Hackers are using a new version of a backdoor to target Linux servers and gain and maintain access in what appears to be an espionage campaign, warned researchers from Kaspersky.
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Significant compromise likely with exploitation of new Linux vulnerability [Ed: Not enough to distract from Microsoft's latest security blunders?]
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Linux Kernel Flaw Let Attackers Gain Full Root Access: PoC Published
Security researchers have uncovered a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel’s io_uring subsystem, which could allow attackers to gain full root access to affected systems.