Duqu is a collection of computer malware discovered on 1 September 2011, thought by Kaspersky Labs to be related to the Stuxnet worm and to have been created...
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Duqu 2.0 is a version of malware reported in 2015 to have infected computers in hotels of Austria and Switzerland that were sites of the international...
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Western researchers came to believe it is probably the same thing as the Duqu virus, part of the Stuxnet attack on Iran. The Stars virus was studied in...
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Kaspersky Lab (section Duqu)
as Duqu and Stuxnet, in order to get intelligence that would help them better avoid detection by Kaspersky in the future. Kaspersky called it Duqu 2.0...
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CIA activities in Iran (section Duqu)
University of Technology and Economics analyzed the malware, naming the threat "Duqu". Symantec, based on this report, continued the analysis of the threat, calling...
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believe that it may have been acquired through HUMINT efforts. Stuxnet Flame Duqu Bundestrojaner Rocra Operation High Roller Cozy Bear: a well-resourced, highly...
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threat, analysed the malware, and wrote a 60-page report naming the threat Duqu. Duqu gets its name from the prefix "~DQ" it gives to the names of files it...
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inside; and finally released a new open-source Duqu Detector Toolkit to detect Duqu traces and running Duqu instances. In May 2012, the malware analysis...
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(August 29, 2012). "The perfect crime: Is Wiper malware connected to Stuxnet, Duqu?". Ars Technica. Retrieved November 8, 2014. "Secret CIA assessment says...
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portal Akbar Etemad Correspondence between Barack Obama and Ali Khamenei Duqu Economy of Iran Flame (malware) International Framework for Nuclear Energy...
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the hacker access to their computer. Advanced persistent threat DigiNotar Duqu PLA Unit 61398 Tailored Access Operations Jim Finkle (2011-08-03). "State...
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the Natanz enrichment plant. Other computer viruses and malware, including Duqu and Flame, were reportedly related to Stuxnet. Iran claims that its adversaries...
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conducted by virtual insider threats such as future variants of Stuxnet or Duqu. CINDER is often mistakenly associated with WikiLeaks in the media. This...
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experts, or have been described this way in government or military statements: Duqu Flame (malware) Great Cannon Mirai (malware) Stuxnet Wiper (malware) Pegasus...
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with confidence that there's a nation state behind it, calling the attack Duqu 2.0. On 11 October 2017, The Wall Street Journal additionally alleged that...
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2010 Bad Rabbit Black Energy 2 SpyEye Stuxnet 2011 Coreflood Alureon Duqu Kelihos Metulji botnet Stars 2012 Carna Dexter FBI Flame Mahdi Red October Shamoon...
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and record someone’s keystrokes without being detected. Flame (malware) Duqu Stuxnet Dockrill, Peter (10 August 2016). "Scientists Just Found an Advanced...
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chosen-prefix collision attack. Like the previously known cyber weapons Stuxnet and Duqu, it is employed in a targeted manner and can evade current security software...
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the Natanz enrichment plant. Other computer viruses and malware, including Duqu and Flame, were reportedly related to Stuxnet. Iran claims that its adversaries...
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Cyber spying Cyber-arms industry Cyber-collection Cyberterrorism Cyberweapon Duqu Fifth Dimension Operations IT risk iWar List of cyber attack threat trends...
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modern evolutionary incarnations have been seen in viruses such as Stuxnet, Duqu, Poweliks, and Phasebot. On February 8, 2017, Kaspersky Lab's Global Research...
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bounty program Cybercrime Cybercrime countermeasures Cyber-arms industry Duqu Mass surveillance industry Stuxnet Proactive cyber defense Losses, N. (2014)...
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operations and malware against Iran Operation Olympic Games Stuxnet Flame Duqu Stars virus Alleged operations and malware by Iran Foreign interference in...
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techniques. Examples of malware spread by USB flash drives include: The Duqu collection of computer malware. The Flame modular computer malware. The Stuxnet...
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and the antivirus industry (for failing to detect threats such as Stuxnet, Duqu, and Flame). The award for "epic 0wnage" went to Flame for its MD5 collision...
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Eastern countries. Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier (CIPAV) Duqu Flame (malware) Hacking Team Mahdi (malware) MiniPanzer and MegaPanzer NSA...
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Quan Tangshi is devoted to his poetry. He was born in 810, in Duqu (Chinese: 杜曲; pinyin: Dùqū; Wade–Giles: Tuch'ü, in modern-day Xi'an, Shaanxi Province)...
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distinguishing it from the traditional methods. Bundestrojaner Cyber-collection Duqu Flame Guardian Analytics McAfee Stuxnet Rachael King (June 26, 2012). "Operation...
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