Kaspersky’s Sudden Shift to UltraAV Sparks User Concerns
Kaspersky’s unexpected transition to UltraAV raises significant concerns among users as the cybersecurity firm begins deleting its software from U.S. computers. Following its inclusion in the U.S. government’s Entity List, Kaspersky’s abrupt shift has left many users confused and anxious about their cybersecurity. Reports indicate that UltraAV’s software was installed without prior notification, prompting fears of potential malware threats. Stay informed about this evolving situation and its implications for your digital security.
New Linux Version of DinodasRAT Identified as V10, Poses Threat to Linux-Based Systems
DinodasRAT, also known as XDealer, is a multi-platform backdoor that targets government entities. A new Linux variant, V10, has been discovered, posing a significant threat to Linux-based systems. The backdoor maintains persistence and evades detection, making it challenging to detect with debugging and monitoring tools.