Hackers are abusing the open-source Linux PRoot utility in BYOF (Bring Your Own Filesystem) attacks to provide a consistent repository of malicious tools that work on many Linux distributions. . A Bring Your Own Filesystem attack is when threat actors create a malicious filesystem on their own devices that contain a standard set of tools used to conduct attacks. This file system is then downloaded and mounted on compromised machines, providing a preconfigured toolkit that can be used to compromise a Linux system further. "First, threat actors build a malicious filesystem which will be deployed. This malicious filesystem includes everything that the operation needs to succeed," explains a new report by Sysdig. "Doing this preparation at this early stage allows all of the tools to be downloaded, configured, or installed on the attacker's own system far from the prying eyes of detection tools." . Cybercriminals leverage PRoot in BYOF intrusions, designing harmful filesystems for implementation on Linux platforms.. Hackers Attacks, PRoot Exploitation, Linux Threats, Open Source Vulnerability. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Malicious hackers are preying on iPhone users who want to jail-break their devices, exploiting the increased interest around jail-breaking tools to launch malware attacks.. According to Kaspersky Lab The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . Uncover the dangers associated with fraudulent jailbreak software targeting iPhone users, leading to malware infections and jeopardizing device security.. jailbreak malware, mobile security threats, iPhone hacking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Malicious hackers and other assorted bad guys looking for new tools for plying their trade this upcoming holiday season will have plenty of toys and services to choose from. As we get closer to the holidays, I look forward to ogling / wishing / debating over the items listed in any "top holiday buys" catalogs. However, it looks like there are other people wishing to be on Santa's naughty list AND get gifts - check out the article for a look into a recent trend with organized cyber crime. When do you think they'll have their own Home Shopping Network time slot? . The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . As the festive season nears, cyber criminals adapt tactics targeting consumer behavior and online vulnerabilities, using phishing schemes disguised as holiday sales to steal sensitive data.. malicious hacking tools, holiday crime trends, cybercriminal resources. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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