Wiredmikey writes "New quest from Kaspersky Labs has revealed that the scaffolding dubbed 'tilded' (~d), which was used to develop Stuxnet and Duqu, has been around for years. The researchers say that same scaffold has been used to create similar Trojans which have yet to be discovered. Alexander Gostev and Igor Sumenkov have put conjoined some interesting research, the key point being that the person(s) behind what the world knows as Stuxnet and Duqu have veritably been using the same 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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