ESET researchers document how the Sednit APT group has reemerged with a modern toolkit centered on two paired implants – BeardShell and Covenant.
It works on Windows, Linux, and might even work on macOS in the future.
The Russian state-sponsored APT28 threat group is using a custom variant of the open-source Covenant post-exploitation framework for long-term espionage operations.
Latest OpenClaw 3.8 update expands model support but also hardens security; API keys get stronger protection and token snippets are removed ...
PECU turns tedious setup work into simple menus, and it quickly became a tool I wish hadn’t taken me so long to find.
Fedora Linux 44 beta is officially released. Download and test the beta right now for Workstation, Server, IoT, and Cloud editions.