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A new Linux malware named Koske may have been developed with artificial intelligence and is using seemingly benign JPEG ...
The Koske Linux malware shows how cybercriminals can use AI for payload development, persistence, and adaptivity.
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Historically, AppArmor and SELinux maintained mostly separate user bases: Ubuntu/Debian vs RHEL/Fedora. But with SUSE moving ...
ParrotOS home edition not only makes for a great general-purpose operating system, but also includes privacy software that ...
I love the excitement of a new operating system, but I'm not upgrading my old laptop to Windows 11. It's not that I have ...
Intel is ending development of Clear Linux after 10 years. The GNU/Linux distro was optimized for x86_64 chips and had a ...
After that, I'll start going through my list of software I need and installing it all on openSUSE, assuming it's available ...
There was a disturbance in the enterprise security world, and it started with a Pwn2Own Berlin. [Khoa Dinh] and the team at ...
The Linux malware campaign leverages AI-generated code and weaponized panda JPEGs to deploy stealthy and persistent ...
To install SteamOS, double click the icon labeled "Wipe Device & Install SteamOS." You'll get a pop up warning you that this ...
Two malware campaigns, Soco404 and Koske, target cloud services with cryptominers via images and misconfigurations.