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Kali Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering.

You can take any Linux and install pentesting tools on it, but you have to set the tools up manually and configure them. Kali is optimized to reduce the amount of work, so a professional can just sit down and go.

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The Kali Linux penetration testing platform contains a vast array of tools and utilities. From information gathering to final reporting, Kali Linux enables security and IT professionals to assess the security of their systems.

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As of 5:00 pm ET on March 29, 2024 the following information is accurate. Should there be updates to this situation, they will be edited onto this blog post. The xz-utils package, starting from versions 5.6.0 to 5.6.1, was found to contain a backdoor (CVE-2024-3094). This backdoor could potentially allow a malicious actor to compromise sshd authentication, granting unauthorized access to the entire system remotely.

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For those of you that use Resource Hacker it has recently been updated and the OLD way of using it's commands has changed.
I mainly use it to remove additional icon files from my executables but you can do other things with it also to alter your executables if you can't directly within AutoIT.

I just name both the same but it gets controlled by the "#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=Y" directive if you want to use it or you can output both file versions using the compile utility "Ctrl+F7." Probably shouldn't name both the same name if you do that.

The old version I was using you had to delete the Icons and the Icon Groups individually similar to above. In the new version this will give a fatal error, you are not allowed to directly access the Icons at all now. Instead you just delete the Icon Group and the icons associated to that group gets deleted automagically.

According to resource hacker help you are suppose to wrap these with double quotes. Doing this though that command line fails which stops further Resource Hacker commands if you have any. The error states something about the action doesn't exist or something to that extent. What action? No idea.

In the older versions of Resource Hacker though this worked for me but the new version it won't if there is spaces in the path for your executable file.
I got around this by directly naming the output file without a path, replacing the %out%, this saves it in the current working directory. I tried putting double quotes around %out% but again the command line failed so I gave up and just specifically named the file without a path.

1: You must now explicitly Open AND Save the executable. You were doing that before but it's reworked now so there is more you have to add to the command.
2: For DELETING you have to use the actual command "-action" then followed by the action in this specific case Delete. "- action delete"
3: You have to tell Resource Hacker the Mask. I don't really know what that is but it seems to be the name of the resource like ICON or ICONGROUP followed by the name of the group like 99 or 164. There are THREE comma's you have to use in the Mask but only Two are used. I don't know what the third one is for but if you don't add the third comma it doesn't work.

I add my own icons into my executable from within my script, not using Resource Hacker but the extra icons that are in the finished executable I don't want and I can't find a command to get rid of them from AutoIT side so that is why I use Resource Hacker. The four Icon Groups above remove ALL the additonal Icons from my executable leaving only my own icons in the file which makes it a bit smaller in size too.

I was using a REALLY old version but I forgot how to use the commands and the hlp file it used for it's documentation won't open in Windows 10 so I went looking for a new version and the above is what I found and what I figured out. It does work with 64 bit executables too, not sure if the one I was using did that or not.

In October 2023, Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET revealed that a governmental entity in Guyana had been targeted as part of a cyber espionage campaign dubbed Operation Jacana to deploy the Windows version of the implant.

Then last week, Trend Micro detailed a threat activity cluster it tracks as Earth Krahang and which has shifted to using DinodasRAT since 2023 in its attacks aimed at several government entities worldwide.

The use of DinodasRAT has been attributed to various China-nexus threat actors, including LuoYu, once again reflecting the tool sharing prevalent among hacking crews identified as acting on behalf of the country.

It's mainly designed to target Red Hat-based distributions and Ubuntu Linux. Upon execution, it establishes persistence on the host by using SystemV or SystemD startup scripts and periodically contacts a remote server over TCP or UDP to fetch the commands to be run.

DinodasRAT is equipped to perform file operations, change command-and-control (C2) addresses, enumerate and terminate running processes, execute shell commands, download a new version of the backdoor, and even uninstall itself.

"DinodasRAT's primary use case is to gain and maintain access via Linux servers rather than reconnaissance," Kaspersky said. "The backdoor is fully functional, granting the operator complete control over the infected machine, enabling data exfiltration and espionage."

Check Point, in its own analysis of DinodasRAT, described the malware as initially based on an open-source project called SimpleRemoter, a remote access tool that has its foundation in the Gh0st RAT. The Israeli cybersecurity company is tracking the Linux variant under the name Linodas.

"The authors appear to be proficient in Linux, as their choice to support the OS was not just a simple #ifdef variant of a Windows RAT but a different project with a separate code base and possibly a different development team," Check Point noted.

The latest version of backdoor further comes with capabilities to create multiple threads to perform system monitoring, download an additional module that can interfere with the functioning of certain binaries in the system, and remove reverse shell sessions that have been inactive for nearly an hour.

The primary purpose of the auxiliary module, called the filter module, is to act as a proxy the execution of original binary (e.g., who, netstat, and ps) and control its output, effectively allowing the threat actors to glean information from the host and better evade detection.

"The complexity and capabilities of Linodas highlight the continued emphasis by threat actors on targeting Linux servers both as a method for maintaining presence and as a pivot point within compromised networks," Check Point said.

"This approach likely exploits the typically lower level of security protocols and solutions usually installed on Linux boxes, allowing the attackers to extend their foothold and remain undetected for longer periods."

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