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They are two of the most destructive computer viruses ever created, tailor-made for cyber-espionage and capable of wreaking havoc on government systems. Both Flame and Stuxnet are believed to have ...
Kaspersky Lab's assertion is that Stuxnet and Flame share some common source code and that this indicates cooperation between development teams may be greeted with some skepticism.
Computer security firm Kaspersky says the newly-discovered Flame cyberweapon shares code with Stuxnet... and that probably means the makers at least worked together.
Source code was shared between the teams making the malware attacks, researchers said Teams responsible for the Flame and Stuxnet cyber-attacks worked together in the early stages of each threat's ...
Stuxnet source code could open a Pandora’s Box of cyberwarfare A 60 Minutes report delves into the Pandora’s Box created by the release of Stuxnet into the wild.
James Hoff's art glitches music and images with malware like NSA-created Stuxnet and the ILOVEYOU viruses.
Two leading computer security firms have linked some of the software code in the powerful Flame virus to the Stuxnet cyber weapon, which was widely believed to have been used by the United States ...
Flame, revealed last month, attacked targets in Iran, as did Stuxnet which was discovered in 2010. Kaspersky Lab said they co-operated "at least once" to share source code.
A new malware threat has been discovered which is built on the same code as the sophisticated Stuxnet worm that plagued the Internet a year ago.