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On October 14, 2011, we were alerted to a sample that appeared to be very similar to Stuxnet by a research lab with strong international connections. They named the threat Duqu [dyü-kyü] because it creates files with the file name prefix “~DQ”. They provided us with samples recovered from computer systems located in Europe and […]

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Wired reports that the US Drone fleet has been hit by a virus. These unmnaned aircraft are full of electronic devices and remotely controlled for various missions in Afghanistan and other war zones. A computer virus was discovered and several efforts to get rid of it failed. One of its capabilities is to record keystrokes, […]

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July and August – summer in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in Nevada and California – often produce some interesting and unusual computer security research. This is when the media-meets-hacker-in-Vegas two-ring circus of Black Hat and DEFCON (BH/D) takes place. It’s also when you can attend the academically-styled, but in many ways much groovier, USENIX Security […]

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