Chinese APTs Share Linux Backdoor in Central Asia Telco Attacks
"Showboat" doesn't show off, but clearly it doesn't need to, as it's long helped China spy on small market communications providers.
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"Showboat" doesn't show off, but clearly it doesn't need to, as it's long helped China spy on small market communications providers.
In a sign of the times, a backdoor malware whose ancestors date back to 2005 has morphed to target Linux systems.
A North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor (aka Gleaming Pisces) tried to sneak simple backdoors into public software packages.
Targeting India's government, defense, and aerospace sectors, the cyber-threat group now attacks Linux as well as Windows in its quest to compromise the Indian military's homegrown MayaOS Linux systems.
An old threat actor is making its comeback, sending around their old malware with a new tint.