New Undectable Plague Malware Attacking Linux Servers to Gain Persistent SSH Access

A sophisticated Linux backdoor dubbed Plague has emerged as an unprecedented threat to enterprise security, evading detection across all major antivirus engines while establishing persistent SSH access through manipulation of core authentication mechanisms. Discovered by cybersecurity researchers at Nextron Systems, this malware represents a paradigm shift in Linux-targeted attacks, exploiting Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) to […]

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