Cyber & Technology

Never-before-seen Linux malware is “far more advanced than typical”

BIAS: Lean Left
RELIABILITY: Mixed
Ars Technica Security
22:07Z

Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen framework that infects Linux machines with a wide assortment of modules that are notable for the range of advanced capabilities they provide to attackers. The framework, referred to as VoidLink by its source code, features more than 30 modules that can be used to customize capabilities to meet attackers’ needs for each infected machine. These modules can provide additional stealth and specific tools for reconnaissance, privilege escalation, and lateral movement inside a compromised network.

The components can be easily added or removed as objectives change over the course of a campaign. A focus on Linux inside the cloud VoidLink can target machines within popular cloud services by detecting if an infected machine is hosted inside AWS, GCP, Az

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