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SkidMap Malware: The Unwanted Houseguest on Linux Distributions
Linux distributions are under attack by a new SkidMap malware variant. The malware is hiding its backup C2 IP addresses on the Bitcoin blockchain and is proving difficult to detect and stop. Poorly secured Redis server instances are being breached and malicious activities are being executed.