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How “omnipotent” hackers tied to NSA hid for 14 years—and were found at last
Ars Technica
USB stick-based reconnaissance malware to map air-gapped networks, which are so sensitive that they aren't connected to the Internet. Both Stuxnet and the related Flame malware platform also had the ability to bridge airgaps. An unusual if not truly
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