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Watch out for any Linux malware sneakily evading syscall-watching antivirusGoogle dumped io_uring after $1M in bug bounties A proof-of-concept program has been released to demonstrate a so-called ...
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A worrying stealthy Linux security bug could put your systems at risk - here's what we knowPreferred partner (What does this mean?)View Deal To demonstrate the flaw, ARMO built a proof-of-concept (PoC) rootkit called “Curing”. It can pull instructions from a remote server and run ...
The work of cloud and Kubernetes security company Armo, the PoC is called ‘Curing’, a portmanteau word that combines the idea of a ‘cure’ with the io_uring Linux kernel interface that the ...
The flaw was discovered by ARMO security researchers who developed a proof-of-concept rootkit called "Curing" to demonstrate the practicality and feasibility of attacks leveraging io_uring for ...
To demonstrate the flaw, ARMO built a proof-of-concept (PoC) rootkit called “Curing”. It can pull instructions from a remote server and run arbitrary commands without triggering syscall hooks.
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