Cybersecurity researchers from Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have identified a new Linux malware called “Auto-color,” which has been targeting North American and Asian universities and government offices. The malware can provide attackers full remote access, run commands, tamper with files, and remove any trace of its presence. While the initial infection vector is unknown, the rise in Linux adoption and malware-as-a-service increases the threat level.

GrassCall malware campaign drains crypto wallets via fake job interviews
A Russian-speaking cybercrime group called Crazy Evil tricked job seekers in the Web3 space into downloading information-stealing malware through a fake “GrassCall” meeting app. The