Researchers Warn of New OrBit Linux Malware That Hijacks Execution Flow,
Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off a new and entirely undetected Linux threat dubbed OrBit, signally a growing trend of malware attacks geared towards the popular operating system.
The malware gets its name from one of the filenames that’s utilized to temporarily store the output of executed commands (« /tmp/.orbit »), according to cybersecurity firm Intezer.
« It can be installed
The malware gets its name from one of the filenames that’s utilized to temporarily store the output of executed commands (« /tmp/.orbit »), according to cybersecurity firm Intezer.
« It can be installed
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Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off a new and entirely undetected Linux threat dubbed OrBit, signally a growing trend of malware attacks geared towards the popular operating system.
The malware gets its name from one of the filenames that’s utilized to temporarily store the output of executed commands (« /tmp/.orbit »), according to cybersecurity firm Intezer.
« It can be installed
The malware gets its name from one of the filenames that’s utilized to temporarily store the output of executed commands (« /tmp/.orbit »), according to cybersecurity firm Intezer.
« It can be installed
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