Malware Corrupts Iranian Financial Databases – InformationWeek


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Malware Corrupts Iranian Financial Databases
InformationWeek
But it downplayed the threat, and suggested that any comparisons to "the previously reported cyber-attacks on Iran's infrastructure like stuxnet, duqu and flame" vastly overstated the malware's capabilities. "The malware called 'narilam' by Symantec
Iran downplays Narilam malware but vendors clash on Flame connectionV3.co.uk
New destructive malware 'Narilam' discovered targeting IranAME Info
Narilam database malware found in Iran strictly businessGCN.com (blog)
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Security Experts Blast iPad Hacker’s ‘Chilling’ Conviction – Yahoo! News (blog)


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Security Experts Blast iPad Hacker's 'Chilling' Conviction
Yahoo! News (blog)
Computer-security experts worldwide took to Twitter and the Web last night (Nov. 20) to denounce the conviction of famed troll and hacker Andrew "Weev" Auernheimer. Today, several of those experts spoke to TechNewsDaily to explain why the guilty
The Internet's Best Terrible Person Goes to Jail: Can a Reviled Master Troll Gawker

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US suspected in malware attack on Sarkozy – The Hindu


The Hindu

US suspected in malware attack on Sarkozy
The Hindu
Flame is a technically complex malware that introduces secret monitoring capacity into high security computers, including for purposes of cyber warfare. The U.S. became a prime suspect because the malware used to hack into the Elysee Palace computers
The US government hacked into the French presidential office, spied on senior Quartz
US Flames France – allegedlyInfosecurity Magazine
Expert skeptical of alleged U.S cyberattack on French computersPC Advisor
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Security Guru Pledges to Strengthen Critical Computers David Talbot – MIT Technology Review (blog)

Security Guru Pledges to Strengthen Critical Computers David Talbot
MIT Technology Review (blog)
Security Guru Pledges to Strengthen Critical Computers. Computer-security researcher Eugene Kaspersky says he is testing control software that won't run malicious code. By David Talbot on November 23, 2012

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