Kaspersky reveals ‘elegant’ malware resembling NSA code
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The Russian cybersecurity firm discovered sophisticated malware that combined cryptocurrency mining and espionage capabilities.
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The Russian cybersecurity firm discovered sophisticated malware that combined cryptocurrency mining and espionage capabilities.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/powerful-malware-disguised-as-crypto-miner-infects-1m-plus-windows-linux
Thank you, but I meant I don’t trust Kapersky themselves.
I used to use Kaspersky but I stopped about 10 years ago or so. I get why people don't trust having that software on their computers but personally I don't distrust their public reports (which is different from trust obviously). Just because I feel like other more technically minded people are going to look into this and there will be a confirmation or a denial eventually.
I've read about code from Stuxnet being used in other worms so it didn't surprise me that this is possible. I'm not a cyber security expert so it could all be nothing and I wouldn't know the difference. This is some rather technical stuff.
Anything is possible and it certainly seems more difficult to find truth these days, but I appreciate you posting.
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I believe Kaspersky used to be very persona non grata in Russia, and then someone either from Gazprom or similar made a buyout and now, not so much.
Nor should you, if you're American