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Revealed: Stuxnet “beta’s” devious alternate attack on Iran nuke program

February 26, 2013 arstechnica.com

Version 0.5 shows cyberweapon development began two years earlier than thought.

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State-Sponsored Malware ‘Flame’ Has Smaller, More Devious Cousin

October 15, 2012 wired.com

Researchers have uncovered new nation-state espionage malware with ties to two previous espionage tools known as Flame and Gauss, and that appears to be a “high-precision, surgical attack too

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Wiper Malware That Hit Iran Left Possible Clues of Its Origins

August 29, 2012 wired.com

Kaspersky Lab has released new details about its investigation of Wiper, the malware that attacked Iran’s oil industry in April. Circumstantial clues suggest possible connections to Stuxnet a

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Researchers Seek Help Cracking Gauss Mystery Payload

August 14, 2012 wired.com

Researchers at Kaspersky Lab are asking the public for help in cracking an encrypted warhead that gets delivered to infected machines by the recently discovered Gauss malware toolkit. They’re

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