New 'Plague' Linux Backdoor Evades Detection to Steal Credentials

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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new undetected Linux backdoor called Plague, which exploits PAM modules to silently bypass authentication, maintain persistent SSH access, and evade detection through advanced obfuscation and environment tampering, posing a significant threat to Linux systems.
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- New Undetectable Plague Malware Targeting Linux Servers for Persistent SSH Access gbhackers.com
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