APT36 Attacking BOSS Linux Systems With Weaponized ZIP Files to Steal Sensitive Data

Pakistan-based threat actor APT36, also known as Transparent Tribe, has significantly evolved its cyber-espionage capabilities by launching a sophisticated campaign specifically targeting Indian defense personnel through weaponized ZIP files designed to compromise BOSS Linux systems.  This development marks a notable shift in the group’s operational tactics, moving from traditional Windows-based attacks to Linux-focused infiltration methods […]

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