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DreamBus, FreakOut Botnets Pose New Threat to Linux

Researchers at Zscaler who recently analyzed the threat described DreamBus as a modular piece of malware targeting Linux applications running on hardware systems with powerful CPUs and large amounts of memory. The DreamBus botnet that has been assembled from systems the malware has compromised is currently being used to deploy the XMRig CPU miner to mine Monero cryptocurrency. But the same malware can be easily repurposed to deliver other more dangerous payloads, such as ransomware and malware, for stealing and holding data at ransom, says Brett Stone-Gross, director of threat intelligence at Zscaler. DreamBus can deploy arbitrary modules and execute arbitrary commands on a remote system, he says. Given the prevalence of the software applications that are targeted and the aggressive worm-like spreading techniques, the number [of compromised systems is] likely in the tens of thousands.

Bot FreakOut leverages three critical vulnerabilities to attack Linux systems

Oracle Co-Founder Larry Ellison delivers a keynote address at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in 2006. Researchers discovered a new Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot Tuesday that exploited three vulnerabilities to launch distributed denial of service attacks, cryptomining and other security lapses on Linux systems. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Researchers discovered a new Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot Tuesday that exploited three vulnerabilities to launch distributed denial of service attacks, cryptomining and other security lapses on Linux systems. Dubbed “FreakOut” by CheckPoint researchers, stemming from the name Freak, the code author’s name, the bot activated in November 2020 and has been running ever since with 300 current users and five channels. One active channel called #update includes 186 exploited devices that communicate with the IRC server.

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