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Linux devices hit with even more new malware, this time from Chinese hackers

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  • ESET discovers a new piece of malware called WolfsBane
  • This malware features a dropper, a launcher, and a backdoor
  • It is being used by a group known as Gelsemium

Chinese hackers have built new all-in-one malware to target Linux devices, a new report from cybersecurity researchers ESET, have said.

The WolfsBane malware features a dropper, launcher, a backdoor, and a modified open-source rootkit for detection evasion. While not completely outlandish, the approach is rather unconventional, since most hacking groups will develop just one of these features, and use other people’s solutions for the rest.

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