https://latesthackingnews.com/2016/1...nux-computers/
I do not have an "apps" subdirectory under .gconf nor do I have a user .profile or .bash_profile file in my home account.
Anyone else?
... the trojan is spread in the form of an archived PDF, Microsoft Office, or OpenOffice file.
The infection starts when users open the file. The trojan springs into action by copying itself to “< HOME >/.gconf/apps/gnome-common/gnome-common” and then opens a decoy document, hence his name of “FakeFile.”
The trojan also adds a shortcut to itself in the user’s .profile and .bash_profile files, which allows it to gain boot persistence between PC reboots.
The infection starts when users open the file. The trojan springs into action by copying itself to “< HOME >/.gconf/apps/gnome-common/gnome-common” and then opens a decoy document, hence his name of “FakeFile.”
The trojan also adds a shortcut to itself in the user’s .profile and .bash_profile files, which allows it to gain boot persistence between PC reboots.
Anyone else?
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