PUMAKIT, a stealthy Linux rootkit, uses syscall hooking, memory-resident execution, and advanced privilege escalation techniques.
The multi-stage rootkit targets Linux systems, using advanced stealth techniques to escalate privileges and avoid detection.
A new Linux malware rootkit, Pumakit, has recently surfaced that manages to surreptitiously hide on affected systems. For now ...
A new Linux rootkit malware called Pumakit has been discovered that uses stealth and advanced privilege escalation techniques to hide its presence on systems.
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