Flame and Stuxnet makers 'co-operated' on code

"Two different teams working with each other"

BBC: Teams responsible for the Flame and Stuxnet cyber-attacks worked together in the early stages of each threat's development, researchers have said. 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. "We think that these teams are different, two different teams working with each other, helping each other at different stages." >>>

11-Jun-2012
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maghshoosh

Hand of Fatemeh at work

by maghshoosh on

Based on the above report, it is clear that the IRI has deeply penetrated various Jewish organizations, who are unwittingly doing Khamenei's bidding, as evident from the logo in the video, which is just the Hand-of-Fatemeh symbol.  The color yellow must have been the choice of the late Iranian-American designer, Bijan.


Bavafa

Every action has a reaction...

by Bavafa on

As many of the interviewees, all but the last person, indicated cyber warfare is preferred over traditional warfare where it will destroy many lives and infrastructure but a world would be a far better place if we all subscribe to the last interviewees and choose peace over war.

  And as US/Israel is leading the path to cyber warfare and remote killing by drones and targeted assassination, they ought to realize what they are creating may and will come to hunt them.

 

'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory 

Mehrdad