CronRAT is a new Linux malware set to strike on February 31st

CronRAT is a new Linux malware set to strike on February 31st

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Yes, you did read the headline correctly; security researchers have discovered a stealthy new remote access trojan (RAT) designed to attack Linux systems. Named CronRAT, the malware hides as a scheduled task and is configured to run on a non-existent date – February 31st. Researchers from Sansec warn that CronRAT "enables server-side Magecart data theft which bypasses browser-based security solutions". This is something that is particularly concerning this Black Friday. See also: Microsoft releases KB5007253 update to fix MSI issues and yet more printer problems in Windows Zero-day vulnerability could give an attacker admin access in Windows 11 and older… [Continue Reading]

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