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Kinsing Malware Strikes Again: Exploits Linux, Mines Bitcoin
The Kinsing malware exploits a critical Apache ActiveMQ vulnerability in Linux systems to download cryptominers, turning infected systems into Bitcoin miners. With widespread abuse of the vulnerability and many organizations struggling to keep IoT devices patched, Kinsing’s cryptomining activities continue to spread.
