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Researchers Uncover Ring of GitHub Accounts Promoting 300+ Backdoored Apps
Tuesday March 5, 2019. 03:01 PM , from Slashdot
An anonymous reader writes: A security researcher has uncovered a ring of malicious GitHub accounts promoting over 300 backdoored Windows, Mac, and Linux applications and software libraries. The malicious apps contained code to gain boot persistence on infected systems and later download other malicious code -- which appeared to be a 'sneaker bot,' a piece of malware that would add infected systems to a botnet that would later participate in online auctions for limited edition sneakers.
All the GitHub accounts that were hosting these files -- backdoored versions of legitimate apps -- have now been taken down. One account, in particular, registered in the name of Andrew Dunkins, hosted 305 backdoored ELF binaries. Another 73 apps were hosted across 88 other accounts. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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