Showboat Malware: China-Linked Linux Backdoor Targets Telecoms
Forget your shiny new zero-days. The real threat lurks in modular backdoors. Showboat, a Linux framework, is making waves. And it's not for a good reason.
Forget your shiny new zero-days. The real threat lurks in modular backdoors. Showboat, a Linux framework, is making waves. And it's not for a good reason.
The cybersecurity landscape just got a lot faster. CISA is pushing for a drastic cut in critical vulnerability patch times, while North Korean actors continue to diversify their attack vectors, from ATM jackpotting to deep dives into gaming communities. We're also seeing sophisticated new tools emerge for Linux environments.
Linux developers, watch your backs. A new stealthy malware, dubbed Quasar Linux (QLNX), is slithering into development environments. This isn't your grandpa's virus; it's a sophisticated implant designed for long-term infiltration and credential theft.