All of you knew that it could only get worse:
Kaspersky malware probers have uncovered a new 'operating system-like' platform that [they claim] was developed and used by the National Security Agency (NSA) in its Equation spying arsenal. The EquationDrug or Equestre platform is used to deploy [an estimated] 116 plug-in modules to target computers that can siphon data and spy on victims. So far, only 30 modules have been identified.
"It's important to note that EquationDrug is not just a trojan, but a full espionage platform, which includes a framework for conducting cyber-espionage activities by deploying specific modules on the machines of selected victims," Kaspersky researchers say in a report.
The article goes on to explain that Kaspersky further believes that the software is part of the "NSA's campaign to infect hard disk firmware". There is considerably more detail in the article.
I think I am going to get my old manual typewriter out of the garage, get a new ribbon, use U.S. Mail instead of e-mail, and buy more ink for my fountain pens.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 16 2015, @08:41PM
http://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/03/12/088223 [soylentnews.org]
This just removes the Ars level of clickbait that they had added in. It eventually links to the exact same story.
The article is interesting. However, it should have been linked into the original one.
(Score: 2) by wantkitteh on Tuesday March 17 2015, @03:11AM
I posted the original story, I don't read El Reg - too childish, reading that site for any length of time just tires me. And don't get me started about Orlowski...