Security News > 2024 > March > DinodasRAT malware targets Linux servers in espionage campaign
The Linux variant of the malware has not been described publicly, although the first version has been tracked to 2021.
Cybersecurity company ESET has previously seen DinodasRAT compromising Windows systems in an espionage campaign dubbed 'Operation Jacana,' that targeted government entities.
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