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PumaBot Targets Linux Devices in Latest Botnet Campaign

Posted on May 29, 2025
PumaBot Targets Linux Devices in Latest Botnet Campaign

While the botnet may not be completely automated, it uses certain tactics when targeting devices that indicate that it may, at the very least, be semiautomated.

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