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Suckfly: Revealing the secret life of your code signing certificates

March 15, 2016 feed

A China-based APT group has an insatiable appetite for stolen code-signing certificates.
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Massive US-planned cyberattack against Iran went well beyond Stuxnet

February 16, 2016 feed

“Nitro Zeus” reportedly targeted Iran’s air defenses, communications, and power grid.

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Stuxnet spawn infected Kaspersky using stolen Foxconn digital certificates

June 15, 2015 feed

Duqu 2.0 targeted Iranian nuke talks, may have cache of valid code certificates.

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Duqu 2.0: Reemergence of an aggressive cyberespionage threat

June 10, 2015 feed

Attackers use new version of Duqu worm in ambitious attacks against telecoms, electronics and even information security sectors
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