Security researchers discovered a new campaign that targets Redis servers on Linux hosts using a piece of malware called ‘Migo’ to mine for cryptocurrency. Redis (Remote Dictionary Server) is an ...
Attackers are targeting insecure Redis instances, exposed to the internet, to access Linux servers and delete web files and folders in exchange for ransom. A recent run of attacks against Linux ...
Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated malware campaign targeting Redis, a popular data store system. This campaign, dubbed “Migo,” employs novel tactics to compromise Redis servers, with ...
Earlier this month, security researchers discovered a new peer-to-peer (P2P) malware with self-spreading capabilities that targets Redis instances running on Internet-exposed Windows and Linux systems ...
Earlier this month, researchers from Palo Alto’s Unit 42 discovered a peer-to-peer worm dubbed P2PInfect targeting Redis installations, an open-source database application used in cloud environments.
The worm, dubbed P2PInfect, works across platforms and is resistant to takedowns. It might be the first stage of a larger attack. Researchers have discovered a new worm that infects servers running ...
Attackers behind the Migo malware target exposed Redis servers and change key configuration settings to install the cryptominer and gain persistence. Cloud attackers are stepping up their game in a ...
Security researchers have uncovered an emerging malware campaign targeting misconfigured servers hosting web-facing services like Apache Hadoop YARN, Docker, Confluence and Redis. This campaign is ...
Note: Article updated on 7-20-23 to add a statement from Redis. Researchers have identified a cross-platform, Rust-based, peer-to-peer (P2) worm that's targeting the Redis open-source database ...