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A critical security flaw in Apache ActiveMQ servers is being exploited by Kinsing hackers to infiltrate Linux systems with cryptocurrency miners and rootkits. TrendMicro researchers have observed active exploitation of the vulnerability, aiming to download and infect Linux systems with the Kinsing malware and cryptocurrency miner. The flaw exposes Linux systems to the Kinsing malware, posing a significant cybersecurity threat.
Flaw in Apache ActiveMQ Exposes Linux Systems to Kinsing Malware https://t.co/g6QzBdEQnZ
.@TrendMicro researchers observed an active exploitation of a critical Apache ActiveMQ vulnerability attempting to download and infect Linux systems with the Kinsing malware and #cryptocurrency miner. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/NcWTQ4XAYZ
Kinsing Cyberattackers Target Apache ActiveMQ Flaw to Mine Crypto: https://t.co/B5gwpeyEWB by Dark Reading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Kinsing Hackers Exploit Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability to Deploy Linux Rootkits: https://t.co/CKADPtdbaF by The Hacker News #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
⚠️ Beware! Kinsing hackers are capitalizing on a critical security flaw in vulnerable Apache ActiveMQ servers. Their aim? To infiltrate #Linux systems with cryptocurrency miners and rootkits. Find details here: https://t.co/uVaHTJfSLN #malware #hacking #cybersecurity
Exploited Vulnerabilities Can Take Months to Make KEV List: https://t.co/ONtqhfEytl by Dark Reading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news