“Siloscape”, the first malware to target Windows containers, breaks out of Kubernetes clusters to plant backdoors and raid nodes for credentials. Windows containers have been victimized for over a ...
The malware, dubbed Siloscape, is considered unusual as malware generally designed to target containers focuses on Linux as a popular operating system for managing cloud applications and environments.
New malware active for more than a year is compromising Windows containers to compromise Kubernetes clusters with the end goal of backdooring them and paving the way for attackers to abuse them in ...
This newly discovered malware is the first to take advantage of an obscure Windows container escape technique to seek out and infect Kubernetes clusters. Malware attacks against cloud containers are ...
Containers may be all the rage in Linux environments these days, but when it comes to Windows, most IT organizations are still waiting for Microsoft to add support for Docker containers in a future ...
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Many developers have turned to Docker containerization to help provide consistency in spinning up new applications in the cloud and on premises, and many applications are dependent on the ...
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) now supports Windows containers. Microsoft announced the general availability of that support this week for AKS, which provides serverless Kubernetes as an integrated ...
Microsoft on Tuesday announced the "general availability" (GA) commercial release of Windows Server containers for use with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The availability of production-grade ...