The multi-stage rootkit targets Linux systems, using advanced stealth techniques to escalate privileges and avoid detection.
PUMAKIT, a stealthy Linux rootkit, uses syscall hooking, memory-resident execution, and advanced privilege escalation techniques.
Bootkitty doesn’t bite… yet Security researchers say they've stumbled upon the first-ever UEFI bootkit targeting Linux, ...
If there was no kernel, there'd be no Linux as we know it. The ...
A new Linux rootkit malware called Pumakit has been discovered that uses stealth and advanced privilege escalation techniques ...
Figure 3. Bootkitty’s welcome message Note that the BlackCat name is referenced also in the loadable kernel module described later. Despite the name, we believe there is no connection to the ...
As expected, the recently released Linux 6.12 will be the next Long-Term Support (LTS) version of the Linux kernel, according to Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel stable maintainer.
Linux kernel modules (LKMs, also called loadable kernel modules ... You can get a more detailed view of a single module by using the modinfo command and supplying the name of the module you ...