The 'Pygmy Goat' malware is an x86-32 ELF shared object ('libsophos.so') providing threat actors with backdoor access to Linux-based networking devices such as the Sophos XG firewalls.
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Chinese state hackers are using the Linux malware 'Pygmy Goat' in their continuous campaigns against government networks of Western countries. Security ...
UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has published an analysis of a Linux malware named "Pigmy Goat" created to backdoor Sophos XG firewall devices as part of recently disclosed attacks by ...
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