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Mask Spyware Outdoes Flame – InformationWeek


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Mask Spyware Outdoes Flame
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Kaspersky Lab researchers disclosed "The Mask" here Monday, an advanced cyberespionage operation that went undetected for about five years, using a rootkit, bootkit, and Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux versions of the malware. There is evidence pointing 
Meet Mask, possibly the most sophisticated malware campaign ever seenArs Technica
'Mask' Cyberspying Campaign May Be Stealthiest YetTom’s Guide
"The Mask" revealed: Advanced malware taking shots at government and activistsITProPortal
The Canberra Times –Stuff.co.nz –Mashable
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Do Antivirus Companies Whitelist NSA Malware? – InformationWeek

Do Antivirus Companies Whitelist NSA Malware?
InformationWeek
"Given that it engages in offensive cyberattacks — and launches cyberweapons like Stuxnet and Flame — it's reasonable to assume that it's asked antivirus companies to ignore its malware. We know that antivirus companies have previously done this for 

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How Mobile Security Lags BYOD – InformationWeek

How Mobile Security Lags BYOD
InformationWeek
Among the 424 respondents to our InformationWeek 2013 Mobile Security Survey — all of whom are involved with mobile device management, policy development, or security at their organizations — almost nine of 10 support bring your own device or are 

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Android Security: 8 Signs Hackers Own Your Smartphone – InformationWeek

Android Security: 8 Signs Hackers Own Your Smartphone
InformationWeek
Android Security: 8 Signs Hackers Own Your Smartphone. Security experts share tips on how to tell if attackers are in control of your Android smartphone. Previous. 1 of 8. Next. Searching for signs of Android infection. Image (derived) courtesy of

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