Tag: CVE-2019-3396
F5 researchers uncovered a cryptominer campaign delivering new Golang malware that targets Linux-based servers. Golang malware is not often seen in the threat landscape; it was first seen to mid-2018 and has continued throughout 2019. The malware campaign propagates using 7 different methods: 4 web application exploits (2 targeting ThinkPHP, 1 targeting Drupal, and 1…
Read MoreSecurity researchers at F5 Networks constantly monitor web traffic at various locations all over the world. This allows us to detect “in the wild” malware and get insights into the current threat landscape. In November 2019, new malicious campaign activity was down 40 percent compared to October 2019. While this seems like a large decline,…
Read MoreSecurity researchers at F5 Networks constantly monitor web traffic at various locations all over the world. This allows us to detect “in the wild” malware, and to get an insight into the current threat landscape. In December 2019, security researchers detected a 100% increase in new threat campaigns as compared to November 2019. This was…
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