Security researchers have discovered a new Linux malware dubbed Auto-Color, which employs advanced stealth techniques to sneak past security measures and remain active on infected systems. Mainly targeting universities and government offices in North America and Asia, Auto-Color uses innocent-sounding file names to remain hidden and allows malicious actors full remote access to the compromised system. Once installed, the malware is notably challenging to remove without specialized tools.

Updated LightSpy malware facilitates more expansive targeting
The latest version of the LightSpy surveillance tool has more than 100 new features for multi-platform data compromise. It targets Facebook and Instagram users on