Hackers Hit SAP Security Bug to Send Out Nasty Linux Malware
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Hackers exploited a critical SAP NetWeaver flaw to deploy Auto-Color malware enabling persistent remote access on Linux systems in universities, government, and industry, researchers said.
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Hackers hit SAP security bug to send out nasty Linux malware - WorldNL Magazine
(Image credit: Elchinator from Pixabay) A critical flaw in SAP NetWeaver is still being abused, months after patchingResearchers saw it used to deploy Auto-ColorThis backdoor remains dormant when not in useA vulnerability in SAP NetWeaver is being exploited to deploy Linux malware capable of running arbitrary system commands and deploying additional payloads, experts have warned.Security researchers from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 discovered a…
Hackers Exploit SAP Vulnerability to Breach Linux Systems and Deploy Auto-Color Malware
Threat actors have been observed exploiting a now-patched critical SAP NetWeaver flaw to deliver the Auto-Color backdoor in an attack targeting a U.S.-based chemicals company in April 2025. "Over the course of three days, a threat actor gained access to the customer's network, attempted to download several suspicious files and communicated with malicious infrastructure linked to Auto-Color
SAP NetWeaver Vulnerability Used in Auto-Color Malware Attack on US Firm
Darktrace uncovers the first exploit of a critical SAP NetWeaver vulnerability (CVE-2025-31324) to deploy Auto-Color backdoor malware. Learn how this evasive Linux RAT targets systems for remote code execution and how AI-powered defence thwarts multi-stage attacks.
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