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Illustration depicting VoidLink Linux malware infiltrating cloud infrastructures, as discovered by Check Point researchers.
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Check Point discovers advanced VoidLink Linux malware for clouds

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Security researchers at Check Point have uncovered VoidLink, a sophisticated new Linux malware framework designed to target cloud infrastructures. Written in Zig and linked to Chinese developers, it features over 30 plugins for stealthy reconnaissance, credential theft, and lateral movement. No real-world infections have been observed yet, but its capabilities signal a growing threat to enterprise cloud environments.

Ongoing exploitation of the React2Shell vulnerability (CVE-2025-55182)—previously detailed in coverage of China-nexus and cybercriminal campaigns—now includes widespread Linux backdoor installations, arbitrary command execution, and large-scale theft of cloud credentials.

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Amazon has identified a new cryptocurrency mining operation on its AWS platform. The campaign exploits stolen IAM credentials and abuses services like ECS and EC2. Attackers use termination protection to maintain persistence.

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