Arch Linux 2016.06.01 Released, Download The Most Customizable Linux Distro Here

Short Bytes: Arch Linux, one of the most customizable Linux distros around, is here with the latest Arch Linux 2016.06.01 release. This monthly ISO respin is powered by Linux kernel 4.5.4 and includes all the changes made since May 1, 2016. The existing Arch users need to simply execute “sudo pacman -Syu” to update their Arch […]

Meet Manjaro Linux Gaming 16.06 — An Arch Linux-based Linux Distro For Gamers

Short Bytes: It’s time to meet Manjaro Linux Gaming, an Arch Linux-based operating system that’s designed for gaming. This Linux distro comes with many open source software and emulators to assist you in gaming. The overall settings of the OS have been adjusted to suit the needs of gamers. Manjaro Linux, based on Arch Linux, is […]

New BlackArch Linux version released

BlackArch Linux version 2016.04.28 released for ethical hackers and security researchers with 1400 pentesting tools If you are an ethical hacker or a security researcher, this news will undoubtedly interest you. The BlackArch Linux devs have released-the new ISO image of the Arch Linux-based operating system designed for designed specially for hackers and security professionals. After being […]

Mélofée: Researchers Uncover New Linux Malware Linked to Chinese APT Groups

An unknown Chinese state-sponsored hacking group has been linked to a novel piece of malware aimed at Linux servers. French cybersecurity firm ExaTrack, which found three samples of the previously documented malicious software that date back to early 2022, dubbed it Mélofée. One of the artifacts is designed to drop a kernel-mode rootkit that’s based […]

Researchers Warn of New Go-based Malware Targeting Windows and Linux Systems

A new, multi-functional Go-based malware dubbed Chaos has been rapidly growing in volume in recent months to ensnare a wide range of Windows, Linux, small office/home office (SOHO) routers, and enterprise servers into its botnet. “Chaos functionality includes the ability to enumerate the host environment, run remote shell commands, load additional modules, automatically propagate through […]

Researchers Warn of New OrBit Linux Malware That Hijacks Execution Flow

Cybersecurity researchers have taken the wraps off a new and entirely undetected Linux threat dubbed OrBit, signally a growing trend of malware attacks geared towards the popular operating system. The malware gets its name from one of the filenames that’s utilized to temporarily store the output of executed commands (“/tmp/.orbit”), according to cybersecurity firm Intezer. […]

Researchers Warn of FontOnLake Rootkit Malware Targeting Linux Systems

Cybersecurity researchers have detailed a new campaign that likely targets entities in Southeast Asia with a previously unrecognized Linux malware that’s engineered to enable remote access to its operators, in addition to amassing credentials and function as a proxy server. The malware family, dubbed “FontOnLake” by Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET, is said to feature “well-designed […]

Researcher Discovers Susceptibility Affecting Numerous Linux Marketplaces

The cross-site scripting (XSS) susceptibility plus various supply chain operations greatly impact on the Linux marketplaces, which are located on the Pling platform. This is the outcome of a study carried out by the German cyber security practice Positive Security. Pling Platform Pling is vital as it enables the establishment of free and open-source software […]

Researchers Warn of Facefish Backdoor Spreading Linux Rootkits

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new backdoor program capable of stealing user login credentials, device information and executing arbitrary commands on Linux systems. The malware dropper has been dubbed “Facefish” by Qihoo 360 NETLAB team owing its capabilities to deliver different rootkits at different times and the use of Blowfish cipher to encrypt communications to […]

Researchers Uncover Stealthy Linux Malware That Went Undetected for 3 Years

A previously undocumented Linux malware with backdoor capabilities has managed to stay under the radar for about three years, allowing the threat actor behind the operation to harvest and exfiltrate sensitive information from infected systems. Dubbed “RotaJakiro” by researchers from Qihoo 360 NETLAB, the backdoor targets Linux X64 machines, and is so named after the […]

Netflix Researchers Just Fixed 4 Severe Linux And FreeBSD Vulnerabilities

Movies and TV shows pop up in our minds when we say the word Netflix. But it turns out the company wants to do a lot more than just entertain its users. Netflix researchers found four critical vulnerabilities that affect different versions of Linux and FreeBSD kernels deployed in systems worldwide. As explained in the […]

Linux 5.0 Is Finally Arriving In March

With last week’s release of Linux 5.0-rc1, it’s confirmed that Linus Torvalds has finally decided to adopt the 5.x series. The kernel enthusiasts and developers have been waiting for this change since the release of Linux 4.17. Back then, Linus Torvalds hinted at the possibility of the jump to place after 4.20 release. “I suspect that […]

SearX – Your Own Private Search Engine – Kali Linux 2018.2

Hey Guys, In this video i show you create your own private search engine using Searx. SearX: https://searx.me/ https://github.com/asciimoo/searx Installer Script: https://github.com/mehedishakeel/SearX_Installer/blob/master/SearX_Installer.sh Searx is a free metasearch engine, available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users. Searx does not share users’ IP addresses […]

How To Search And Use Wikipedia In Linux Terminal?

Wikipedia is like a vast trough of knowledge that often turns out to be useful in our daily lives. At many instances, Google pushes Wikipedia results towards the top in the search result pages to help you get the answers quickly. But, have you ever thought of using Wikipedia in terminal? It could be very […]

ArchLabs Linux “Mínimo” 2017.09 Released — Get A Fresh And Lightweight Linux Experience

ArchLabs is a comparatively newer and lesser popular Linux distro as compared to other Arch Linux derivatives like Manjaro or Antergos. It came into existence when Crunchbang’s development was ceased and some fans decided to take inspiration from Bunsenlabs, which was itself a community-organized successor to Crunchbang, and create an Arch Linux based distribution named ArchLabs. ArchLabs, […]

Torrench: How To Search And Download Torrent Files Using Terminal (Linux, Mac, Windows)

The torrent traffic comprises a major portion of the world’s internet traffic. With the rise of streaming services (many of them are free), people are adopting the subscription model with more frequency but it isn’t affecting the health of torrent ecosystem. However, one should note that torrenting isn’t limited to downloading illegal media. There are […]

Your Linux Distro Can Be Hacked In 60 Seconds Due To Serious TCP Flaw: Research

Short Bytes: Researchers have found a critical flaw that affects all Linux kernel version 3.6 and beyond. If left unnoticed, this flaw allows a range of harmful blind off-path TCP attacks that can compromise the security of a Linux user with a success rate of 90%. The researchers have proposed certain changes and implementation of a […]

ArchStrike Linux Distro For Ethical Hackers: Security Of Kali + Performance Of Arch

Short Bytes: ArchStrike ethical hacking distro is a pen testing and security layer on top of renowned Arch Linux. ArchStrike’s development team has now released the first ISO builds that come with more then 1,200 free and open source hacking tools. The first ISO release of ArchStrike Linux distribution comes as a great news for ethical […]