A sophisticated backdoor malware known as BPFDoor has been actively targeting organizations across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, leveraging advanced stealth techniques to evade detection. This Linux backdoor utilizes Berkeley Packet Filtering (BPF) technology to monitor network traffic at the kernel level, allowing it to remain hidden from conventional security scans while maintaining persistent […]
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