chenmichele+FollowWould You Trust a Hacker to Patch Your Server?So, here’s a wild twist: hackers are breaking into Linux cloud servers, exploiting a major flaw, and then patching it themselves—locking out everyone else, including other hackers and defenders. Is this a new era of cybercriminal turf wars, or just next-level stealth? With advanced malware like DripDropper hiding in plain sight, how should defenders adapt their strategies for cloud security? Let’s debate: is this a wake-up call for incident response, or just another chapter in the ongoing security arms race? #Tech #LinuxSecurity #CloudComputing00Share
russell01+FollowIs Linux Still Safe from Stealthy Malware?Just when we thought Linux was the fortress of operating systems, along comes Plague—a malicious authentication module that’s been hiding in plain sight for a year. Its deep integration and advanced obfuscation make it nearly invisible to antivirus tools. Should we rethink our trust in open-source security, or is this just the new normal for high-value targets? #Tech #LinuxSecurity #Malware00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowLinux Malware: Is Open Source Still Safer?A new Python-based infostealer is shaking up the Linux world, targeting everything from browser passwords to crypto wallets. The latest variant, PXA Stealer, sidesteps most defenses and is spreading fast via phishing attacks. With thousands already hit, is the open-source community equipped to handle this new breed of malware, or are we seeing the start of a bigger security reckoning? Let’s debate: is Linux security still a myth or a reality? #Tech #LinuxSecurity #CyberThreats00Share
Brittney Pope+FollowAre Cute Animal Pics the New Malware Trap?Would you ever suspect that an adorable panda JPEG could be hijacking your server? The latest Linux malware, Koske, hides in AI-generated animal photos and targets exposed JupyterLab setups. By leveraging polyglot files, attackers turn innocent images into stealthy crypto miners, draining your cloud resources. Is this a clever evolution in malware, or just a passing gimmick? How do you spot these threats before they eat up your compute budget? #Tech #LinuxSecurity #MalwareAlert00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowFedora 40: Upgrade or Risk It All?Fedora 40 just hit its end of life, and that means zero updates or security patches from now on. If you’re still running it, your system is basically a sitting duck for vulnerabilities. The upgrade process is straightforward for most users, but are you the type to jump on the latest release, or do you hold out for stability? Let’s talk: is it worth the risk to delay, or is upgrading always the smart move? #Fedora #LinuxSecurity #TechDebate #UpgradeNow #Tech00Share