Cyber Ninjas Unleashed: UNC3886’s Stealthy Takeover of VMware ESXi VMs with ‘Reptile’ & ‘Medusa’ Rootkits

Watch out, VMware users! UNC3886 plays hide and seek with ‘Reptile’ and ‘Medusa’ rootkits in your ESXi VMs. It’s like Where’s Waldo, but for cyber spies—and your credentials are the prize. 🕵️‍♂️💻🐍

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Oh, look, another day, another sneaky cyber threat! This time, our digital overlords from UNC3886 are getting crafty with rootkits named 'Reptile' and 'Medusa', turning VMware ESXi virtual machines into their own cybernetic playgrounds for credential theft and hide-and-seek champion training. It's like a digital version of 'Spy vs. Spy,' except nobody's laughing when their passwords get pilfered and their machines turn traitor. Let's dive into this cyber soap opera, shall we?

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