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The star of the show in October was undoubtedly the Duqu Trojan. Its numerous similarities to the first major cyber weapon, the Stuxnet worm, heightened interest in this newly-discovered malware. The ...
[It] appears to have been written by the authors of Stuxnet, or at least by someone who has access to Stuxnet source code. … Duqu’s purpose is to steal data from manufactures of industrial ...
US security firm Symantec has warned of a new computer virus similar to the malicious Stuxnet worm believed to have preyed on Iran's nuclear program.
New malware shares Stuxnet code, targets makers of industrial control systems Security vendor Symantec is warning of a new malware threat that it says could be a precursor to the next Stuxnet.
Code Bases and Re-Tasking: So ok, the coders seemed to have access to the FULL source of Stuxnet. It has been out there a while and surely some people in the world of “APT” have had access to ...
US security firm Symantec has warned of a new computer virus similar to the malicious Stuxnet worm believed to have preyed on Iran's nuclear programme. Symantec said October 19 that the new virus ...
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