To improve the efficiency of its campaigns, LemonDuck has refined and strengthened its techniques for attacking both Windows and Linux by focusing on earlier vulnerabilities and streamlining processes, according to The Hacker News. The malware known as LemonDuck, an active and robust malware renowned for its botnet and cryptocurrency mining targets, took on more sophisticated actions and intensified its operations, according to Microsoft. The latest version is able to eliminate security checks, spread through e-mails, move laterally, steal credentials, and drop out more tools for human-run operations. The malware is known for its ability to spread rapidly across an infected networ...
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