Symbiote: A Stealthy Linux Malware Targeting Latin American Financial Sector,
Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off what they call a « nearly-impossible-to-detect » Linux malware that could be weaponized to backdoor infected systems.
Dubbed Symbiote by threat intelligence firms BlackBerry and Intezer, the stealthy malware is so named for its ability to conceal itself within running processes and network traffic and drain a victim’s resources like a parasite.
Dubbed Symbiote by threat intelligence firms BlackBerry and Intezer, the stealthy malware is so named for its ability to conceal itself within running processes and network traffic and drain a victim’s resources like a parasite.
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Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off what they call a « nearly-impossible-to-detect » Linux malware that could be weaponized to backdoor infected systems.
Dubbed Symbiote by threat intelligence firms BlackBerry and Intezer, the stealthy malware is so named for its ability to conceal itself within running processes and network traffic and drain a victim’s resources like a parasite.
Dubbed Symbiote by threat intelligence firms BlackBerry and Intezer, the stealthy malware is so named for its ability to conceal itself within running processes and network traffic and drain a victim’s resources like a parasite.
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