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Last week, when “wiper” malware hit South Korean companies, the website of LG Uplus was reportedly defaced as well. From The Register: Due to the proximity of the incidents, the “Whois Team” is being suspected as the perpetrators of the wiper attacks. However this is still being debated. From Ars Technica: We browsed through wiper […]

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Iranian infrastructure has been on the radar of cyberattackers for a couple of years. We have already witnessed organized and sophisticated attacks such as Stuxnet, Duqu, and similar assaults. Now we have seen yet another attack against Iran, this one primarily targeting the Microsoft SQL Server databases of some Iranian financial software. This attack has […]

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Several days ago, our colleagues from Symantec published an analysis of a new destructive malware reported in the Middle East. Dubbed ?Narilam?, the malware appears to be designed to corrupt databases. The database structure naming indicates that targets are probably in Iran. We have identified several samples related to this threat. All of them are […]

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