Russian digital espionage group Fancy Bear has incorporated a new Linux-based malware dubbed “Drovorub” into their attack campaigns, according to the National Security Agency (NSA) and the FBI. . In their joint advisory last year, the NSA and FBI explained the Linux-based malware — dubbed “Drovorub” by researchers — consists of three different components: a kernel module rootkit, a file transfer and port forwarding kit and a command-and-control (C&C) tool. They found that these traits made it possible for Fancy Bear, also known as “APT28” and “Strontium,” to download and upload files, execute arbitrary commands as root and port forward network traffic on other hosts. . The hacker collective Cozy Bear has launched attacks on governmental organizations utilizing advanced Windows exploits, broadening their cyber capabilities through the tool known as Mimikatz.. Fancy Bear, Linux Malware, Cyber Threats, Digital Espionage, Drovorub. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
On the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta, two Italian hackers have been searching for bugs . The hackers, Luigi Auriemma, 32, and Donato Ferrante, 28, sell technical details of such vulnerabilities to countries that want to break into the computer systems of foreign adversaries. The two will not reveal the clients of their company, ReVuln, but big buyers of services like theirs include the National Security Agency The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . The hackers, Luigi Auriemma, 32, and Donato Ferrante, 28, sell technical details of such vulnerabili. mediterranean, island, malta, italian, hackers, searching. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cybercrime is a science that studies and analyses the criminal behaviour when dealing with the Information Technology world. Computer-based crimes evolved significantly since the 80s and one international espionage tale is detailed in Clifford Stoll. Today, just like with Sun-Tzu The link for this article located at Tech Central is no longer available. . Today, just like with Sun-TzuThe link for this article located at Tech Central is no longer availabl. cybercrime, science, studies, analyses, criminal, behaviour, dealing, infor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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