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Linux Malware Delivered via Malicious RAR Filenames Evades Antivirus Detection

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
August 23, 2025
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Cybersecurity researchers are sounding the alarm on a new and highly evasive Linux malware threat delivered through a clever trick involving malicious RAR filenames. This novel attack chain bypasses traditional antivirus defenses by encoding the malicious payload directly into the filename itself, rather than hiding it within the file content.

This technique exploits a common vulnerability in how some Linux shell scripts handle filenames. When a script, such as a file enumerator or a logging utility, processes a directory, a simple command like echo or eval can be tricked into executing the code embedded in the filename. The malware’s name, a long string of characters, contains a Base64-encoded Bash script. This script, once executed, acts as a downloader, fetching a fileless, in-memory payload from a remote server. This avoids leaving a traditional executable on the disk, making it difficult for signature-based antivirus solutions to detect.

The attack starts with a phishing email containing a malicious RAR archive. While the archive itself may appear benign, opening it reveals a file with a bizarre filename. Crucially, simply extracting the file doesn’t trigger the infection. The malware only executes when a system process or script tries to interpret the filename. The embedded code in the name decodes a Base64 string and pipes it to a Bash shell, which then downloads and runs the final payload—a powerful backdoor known as VShell.

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VShell, a Go-based remote access tool, is particularly dangerous because it operates entirely in memory and can mimic legitimate system processes to evade detection. The malware provides attackers with full remote control over the compromised system, allowing them to perform reconnaissance, exfiltrate data, and establish a persistent foothold. The sophistication of this attack highlights a growing trend in which Linux malware is becoming more adaptive and fileless to circumvent traditional security measures.

The discovery of this technique underscores the need for more robust security practices beyond basic antivirus software. Organizations should focus on implementing Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems that use behavioral analysis to spot unusual activity, such as a seemingly harmless file listing command triggering a network connection to an unknown server. Regular user training is also essential to help identify and avoid phishing emails that serve as the initial infection vector. Lastly, developers and system administrators must practice secure coding and scripting to prevent command injection vulnerabilities, ensuring that filenames and other user inputs are properly sanitized before being processed.

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