Party Crashers: Citrix Bleed Vulnerability Gets Hijacked and Linux Ransomware Plays it Cool

When it comes to the Citrix NetScaler security flaw, LockBit ransomware affiliates are partying like it’s 1999. Bypassing password requirements is their dance move of choice, hijacking user sessions is their cocktail, and free data access is the buffet table. Meanwhile, Linux ransomware plays wallflower, simplifying its operations and swiping the good booze under everyone’s nose.

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