Linux Malware Hides in RAR Filenames: How a Sneaky Bash Injection Evades Antivirus
What if a file name alone could compromise your Linux system—without a macro, without a dropper, and without you clicking “Run”? That’s exactly the uncomfortable reality uncovered by researchers who found a Linux-specific malware delivery trick that hides executable code inside the file name of a RAR archive entry. Even worse, most antivirus tools don’t…