The Glassworm botnet is no more, thanks to coordinated efforts between CrowdStrike, Google, and the Shadowserver Foundation.
Cybercriminals used the Glassworm botnet to infect open source software projects with malware, and in turn hack the ...
The four C&C channels used by GlassWorm, the botnet targeting open source software developers, have been disrupted.
CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowserver Foundation worked together to take down a botnet that poisoned over 300 GitHub ...
The Glassworm botnet, a global operation targeting software developers through the open-source supply chain, was disrupted ...
The ides of security March are upon us — Qualys reports the discovery by their threat research unit of vulnerabilities in the Linux AppArmor system used by SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, and Kubernetes as an ...
CrowdStrike, working with Google and the Shadowserver Foundation, said it has taken down the Glassworm botnet, a ...
The malware had already put millions of routers and IoT devices at risk, and now any noob can have at it. The BotenaGo botnet source code has been leaked to GitHub, putting millions of routers and ...
Experts believe that an experienced cybercrime group has created a botnet from compromised Linux-based systems and is using these servers and devices to mine Monero, a digital currency. Crooks are ...
An industry effort involving CrowdStrike, Google and the Shadowserver Foundation has led to the disruption of the Glassworm ...
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