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Java-based malware driving DDoS botnet infects Windows, Mac, Linux devices

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Researchers have uncovered a piece of botnet malware that is capable of infecting computers running Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux that have Oracle’s Java software framework installed.

The cross-platform HEUR:Backdoor.Java.Agent.a, as reported in a blog post published Tuesday by Kaspersky Lab, takes hold of computers by exploiting CVE-2013-2465, a critical Java vulnerability that Oracle patched in June. The security bug is present on Java 7 u21 and earlier. Once the bot has infected a computer, it copies itself to the autostart directory of its respective platform to ensure it runs whenever the machine is turned on. Compromised computers then report to an Internet relay chat channel that acts as a command and control server.

The botnet is designed to conduct distributed denial-of-service attacks on targets of the attackers’ choice. Commands issued in the IRC channel allow the attackers to specify the IP address, port number, intensity, and duration of attacks. The malware is written entirely in Java, allowing it to run on Windows OS X and Linux machines. For added flexibility, the bot incorporates PircBot, an IRC programming interface based on Java.

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Double Fine teases Hack N Slash for PC, Mac, and Linux

Clicking on it launches a download for a 12MB-plus JPEG file extension and ZIP … game that involves cheating, hacking, and reverse-engineering. Players are armed with a laptop instead of a sword. Hack ‘n’ Slash will launch as a full game for …
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“Most powerful” Arduino ever has ARM Cortex-A8 chip, runs “full Linux”

The Arduino TRE.
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The Arduino line of open source electronic prototyping platforms is getting some major upgrades. Earlier today, the first Intel-powered Arduino was announced, and it will be available by the end of November.

Arduino has also announced the Arduino TRE, based on the Texas Instruments Sitara AM335x ARM Cortex-A8 processor. Texas Instruments said that with the TRE’s 1GHz processor, it is the “most powerful Arduino to date” and the first that will be able to run “full Linux.” It will be available in spring 2014 from arduino.cc and other distributors, with pricing not yet announced.

“For the first time ever, Arduino users can use the full capabilities of Linux and gain access to a variety of new on-board connectivity options to develop a range of powerful, advanced applications while leveraging the simplicity of the Arduino software experience,” the Texas Instruments announcement said. “The Sitara-processor-powered Arduino TRE serves as a network hub that can connect to millions of classic Arduino nodes, enabling customers to be at the forefront of the Internet-of-Things era.”

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NSA Releases Security Enhanced Android Using SE Linux – Infoboom

NSA Releases Security Enhanced Android Using SE Linux
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Sandboxing and isolating the kernel is just one way the NSA enhanced Android security. Android has had issues keeping its apps' permissions in line, as previously mentioned. SE Android leverages the standard Linux discretionary access control (DAC),

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