The Ebury botnet malware has compromised 400,000 Linux servers since 2009, posing significant cybersecurity threats. The malware, which acts as an SSH backdoor, has been used for financial and cryptocurrency theft. The cyber campaign has been ongoing for 15 years, targeting Linux server administrators. The operators of the Ebury botnet have diversified their activities to include both financial and crypto theft, highlighting the evolving nature of cyber threats.
SSH backdoor has infected 400,000 Linux servers over 15 years and keeps on spreading https://t.co/scUkMBEgXw
Ebury Malware : 400k Linux servers compromised for cryptocurrency theft and financial gain : https://t.co/2TlISTq1RY (pdf) https://t.co/AT0hp8QIia
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"277_esxi_nas_x86": 42bab7c1b66d03067c6187b589766302ef58298cfccbe5aab4a5ffd9bad0bd2c Finally a Linux sample of ARCrypter ransomware... https://t.co/GBEgZ1Jvhu
Ebury botnet malware infected 400,000 Linux servers since 2009 https://t.co/8Fwdm29vWy
Ebury Malware Compromises 400,000 Linux Servers in Ongoing Cyber Campaign https://t.co/KzygObM3wR
Ebury Botnet Operators Diversify with Financial and Crypto Theft https://t.co/VZ19QGApfa