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If you use Linux – watch out for this stealthy new malware

Posted on May 14, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

Experts have recently discovered an upgraded version of the BPFDoor malware for Linux (opens in new tab), that’s seemingly harder to spot – and aAs a result, no antivirus programs are still flagging the executable as malicious. Cybersecurity researchers from Deep Instinct noted that BPFDoor, which was first discovered in 2022, has been active since at least 2017. The tool got its name from the (ab)use of the Berkley Packet Filter (BPF), which it uses to get instructions and bypass
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