Linux systems are a popular delivery mechanism for malware. While they’re not the most popular – that distinction goes to HTML and Javascript – don’t think you can ignore them. Linux-based attacks are very much still happening. . When bad actors identify a vulnerability they can exploit, their next move is typically to spread malware to achieve their objectives. When deciding what platforms to employ, hackers have a variety of ways to get malware into systems without attracting attention. This is known as the “hacker’s choice.” And they can also find ways to remain in those systems even longer without being noticed, which is what we’re seeing with advanced persistent crime (APC). Our researchers have observed that over the previous six months, HTML has been the most common method of malware delivery, with a difference of about 10% between it and Javascript. HTML hit a new high in May. . Operating systems like Linux can still pose vulnerabilities for malware infiltration, underscoring the necessity of continuous protective protocols against potential dangers.. Malware Delivery, Linux Systems, Cyber Threat Awareness, Security Practices. . Brittany Day
According to a new report from Menlo Security, one out of three of the top million websites are either vulnerable to hacking or already hacked. For example, attackers used the Forbes.com website last month for a quick watering hole attack. . According to Dallas-based research firm iSIGHT Partners, Inc., the attack only lasted a couple of days in late 2014, used a zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability, and was linked to a Chinese cyber espionage group. "We saw the Forbes.com hack, and that there were quite a few other sites being hacked, delivering malware, targeting innocent users," said Menlo Security's CTO Kowsik Guruswamy. "We were curious how that malware got there in the first place." The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Menlo Security reveals concerning insights regarding website weaknesses along with cases of cyber intrusions and malicious software distribution.. Website Security Issues,Cybersecurity Threats,Malware Attacks,Cyber Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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