DripDropper Linux malware cleans up after itself - how it works
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DripDropper Linux malware cleans up after itself - how it works - WorldNL Magazine
jxfzsy/iStock/Getty Images PlusZDNET's key takeawaysDripDropper exploits an old security hole.After infecting your server, DripDropper patches the hole, not that that will do you much good.Basic patch discipline would have stopped this exploit in its tracks. The security company Red Canary has detected an attacker exploiting Apache ActiveMQ, a popular open-source message broker, security hole CVE-2023-46604, to gain persistent access on cloud Li…
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