A reported Free Download Manager supply chain attack redirected Linux users to a malicious Debian package repository that installed information-stealing malware.

The malware used in this campaign establishes a reverse shell to a C2 server and installs a Bash stealer that collects user data and account credentials.

Kaspersky discovered the potential supply chain compromise case while investigating suspicious domains, finding that the campaign has been underway for over three years.

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    1310 months ago

    It could make multiple requests to the server, asking each request to resume starting at a certain byte.

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      510 months ago

      Interesting.

      I feel I’ll save this rabbit hole for weekend and go and have a look at what they do.

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        1810 months ago

        The key thing to know is that a client can do an HTTP HEAD request to get just the Content-Length of the file, and then perform GET requests with the Range request header to fetch a specific chunk of a file.

        This mechanism was introduced in HTTP 1.1 (byte-serving).