Dan Goodin of Ars Technica writes about a newly-discovered hacking platform recently revealed by Kaspersky.
They are labeling the operators 'Equation Group,' and multiple zero-day exploits in the malware kit appear to be related to those which were used by Stuxnet to hack Iran's Natanz nuclear facility in 2010. It is by far the most advanced malware ever discovered, going so far as to flash malicious firmware on the hard disks of no fewer than 12 vendors. Much of the malware was distributed through usual channels such as Java vulnerabilities or ad networks, but it was even found on CDs which were mailed to attendees of a conference in Houston in 2009 which were intercepted and modified to deliver the malicious payload.
The sophistication of the operations and the malware itself leave little doubt that Equation Group is is a state-sponsored organization. The scariest part of it might be that the operation is over 14 years old and unfortunately, much of the malware is yet to be reverse-engineered. Kaspersky has been reaching out to white hats for further assistance in determining the nature and capabilities of the software.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 17 2015, @11:19PM
One wonders of whom you might be thinking.
Perhaps yet another warmonger with no real new ideas.
Hillary-orange-pant-suit [gopthedailydose.com]
You folks had a chance to vote for a great woman back in 2012. [wikipedia.org]
A physician who, when she debated Mitt Romney in 2002, beat the pants off of him. [google.com]
...a gal with with actual new ideas. [wikipedia.org]
Jill Stein, Green Party [abetterworld.tv]
Jill Stein, Green Party [somd.com]
Similar deal for 2008. [wikipedia.org]
Cynthia McKinney, Green Party [reopen911.info]
Cynthia McKinney, Green Party [wordpress.com]
-- gewg_