Using Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), attackers have leveraged Linux binaries to load payloads into Windows processes, according to researchers with Black Lotus Labs, the threat intelligence unit of tech company Lumen.
Cybercrime·Malware & Threats
Attackers Use Linux Binaries as Loaders for Windows Malware
Using Microsoft’s Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), attackers have leveraged Linux binaries to load payloads into Windows processes, according to researchers with Black Lotus Labs, the threat intelligence unit of tech company Lumen. The post Attackers Use Linux Binaries as Loaders for Windows Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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