Close Menu
  • Latest News
    • Market
    • Altcoins
    • Legal and Regulatory
  • Tech
    • Blockchain
    • Security and Privacy
  • Web 3
    • Web3 News
    • NFTs
    • Gaming
  • Learn
    • Education
    • Investments
    • Staking
    • Wallets and Exchanges
  • ICOs
  • Mining
  • Crypto Tools
    • Exchange Tool
  • Shop
What's Hot

Hyperliquid’s pre-IPO market push meets $10.15M HYPE transfer – What’s next?

August 19, 2026

AI Contracts Give Bitcoin Miners a Valuation Edge as Hashprice Squeezes Pure-Play Operators

August 19, 2026

Ethics Probe Resumes After Pro-Crypto Farage Wins By-Election

August 19, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
CryptoPulseDaily.com
  • Latest News
    • Market
    • Altcoins
    • Legal and Regulatory
  • Tech
    • Blockchain
    • Security and Privacy
  • Web 3
    • Web3 News
    • NFTs
    • Gaming
  • Learn
    • Education
    • Investments
    • Staking
    • Wallets and Exchanges
  • ICOs
  • Mining
  • Crypto Tools
    • Exchange Tool
  • Shop
CryptoPulseDaily.com
Home»Security and Privacy»OpenSSH Trojan Campaign Targets IoT and Linux Systems
OpenSSH Trojan Campaign Targets IoT and Linux Systems
Security and Privacy

OpenSSH Trojan Campaign Targets IoT and Linux Systems

June 23, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Security researchers have discovered a sophisticated attack campaign that exploits custom and open-source tools to target Linux-based systems and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

According to a new blog post by Microsoft, the attackers utilized a patched version of OpenSSH to gain control of compromised devices and install cryptomining malware.

Read more on this type of malware: Satacom Malware Campaign Steals Crypto Via Stealthy Browser Extension

The attack campaign involves an established criminal infrastructure that uses a subdomain belonging to a Southeast Asian financial institution as a command and control (C2) server. 

The threat actors employed a backdoor that deployed various tools, including rootkits and an IRC bot, to steal device resources for cryptocurrency mining operations.

Additionally, the backdoor installed a modified version of OpenSSH, allowing the attackers to hijack SSH credentials, move laterally within networks and conceal malicious SSH connections.

As far as the attack chain is concerned, threat actors initiated it by brute-forcing credentials on misconfigured internet-facing Linux devices.

Once compromised, they downloaded and installed the malicious OpenSSH package, which granted them persistent access and the ability to intercept SSH credentials. The modified OpenSSH version mimicked a legitimate server, making detection more challenging.

Furthermore, the backdoor deploys open-source rootkits, such as Diamorphine and Reptile, to hide its presence on the compromised systems. 

It also established communication with a remote command and control server via an IRC bot called ZiggyStarTux. This enabled the threat actors to issue commands and launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

In its advisory, Microsoft recommended several mitigation measures to protect devices and networks against this threat. 

See also  US Targets Crypto Firms Aiding Russia Sanctions Evasion

These include ensuring secure configurations for internet-facing devices, maintaining up-to-date firmware and patches, using secure VPN services for remote access and adopting comprehensive IoT security solutions.

The Microsoft blog post comes weeks after the company announced a new integration of OpenAI technology into its services.

Source link

campaign IoT Linux OpenSSH Systems Targets Trojan
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Maya Protocol Loses $1.7M, 20 BTC Traced to Wallet

August 19, 2026

Arthur Hayes unveils Flop Labs for AI agent economy, targets ‘massive’ airdrop in Q4

August 19, 2026

Data Breach Hits 39,798 Safepal Customers After Order Plugin Flaw

August 17, 2026

BUILDon targets its 20-day EMA as short liquidations outpace longs

August 15, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Coinbase CEO Reveals Tense Relationship With SEC Chairman Gensler

June 12, 2023

Coinbase brings 4,000 US stocks to UK users—but they are not tokenized

August 6, 2026

Base Blockchain Transactions Jump on Meme Coin Led Frenzy

March 26, 2024

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news From Crypto Daily Pulse directly in your Inbox!

Our mission is to develop a community of people who try to make financially sound decisions. The website strives to educate individuals in making wise choices about Crypto, ICOs, Web3, Blockchain and more.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights

Hyperliquid’s pre-IPO market push meets $10.15M HYPE transfer – What’s next?

August 19, 2026

AI Contracts Give Bitcoin Miners a Valuation Edge as Hashprice Squeezes Pure-Play Operators

August 19, 2026

Ethics Probe Resumes After Pro-Crypto Farage Wins By-Election

August 19, 2026
Get Informed

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news From Crypto Daily Pulse directly in your Inbox!

  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 Crypto Pulse Daily - All rights reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Cleantalk Pixel
  • bitcoinBitcoin(BTC)$64,365.000.30%
  • ethereumEthereum(ETH)$1,918.051.10%
  • tetherTether(USDT)$1.000.00%
  • binancecoinBNB(BNB)$601.950.00%
  • usd-coinUSDC(USDC)$1.000.00%
  • rippleXRP(XRP)$1.010.80%
  • solanaSolana(SOL)$77.271.60%
  • tronTRON(TRX)$0.3325900.10%
  • Figure HelocFigure Heloc(FIGR_HELOC)$1.01-0.10%
  • HyperliquidHyperliquid(HYPE)$58.45-2.20%