Russian hackers known as Curly COMrades have been seen hiding their malware in Linux-based virtual machines (VM) deployed on ...
Recently documented Curly COMrades group bypasses traditional host-based EDR solutions by spinning up VMs with deceptive ...
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a major shift this year, with adversaries leveraging artificial ...
Shadow IT comprises tools, scripts and applications deployed without formal IT approval, says Andrzej Jarmolowicz, operations ...
Meet the technical architect leading cyber-resilient cloud migrations across U.S. critical infrastructure, ensuring security, ...
Russian hackers are abusing Microsoft Hyper-V to create a hidden Linux virtual machine within the victim’s host, enabling ...
A recent investigation by Bitdefender reveals how the pro-Russian hacker group Curly COMrades uses innovative methods to remain undetected for long ...
ZDNET's key takeaways There are certain Linux commands I consider essential.They range from networking, troubleshooting, and ...