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    Linux Servers Hijacked: Attackers Install Legitimate Proxy Software for Covert Operations

    July 2, 2025

    Linux Servers Hijacked: Attackers Install Legitimate Proxy Software for Covert Operations

    The AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) has uncovered a series of attacks on poorly secured Linux servers, where instead of deploying classic malware, attackers quietly install legitimate proxy …
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