Flame Cyber Virus Linked to More Malware: Report 17 September 2012

Flame Cyber Virus Linked to More Malware: Report 17 September 2012

Flame cyber virus linked to more malware: report 17 September 2012 Kaspersky said the latest analysis shows that "at least three other Flame-related malicious programs were created" but added that "their nature is currently unknown." It added that "one of these Flame-related unknown malicious objects is currently operating in the wild." A Kaspersky statement said development of Flame's Command and Control platform started "as early as December 2006" and was "disguised" to hide its true purpose. A Flame computer virus program is pictured in this screen grab released by Russian security firm A security blog post by Symantec said that Flame Kaspersky Lab. The Flame virus believed to be part of a was designed in a way to delete any effort to find its cyberwarfare effort against Iran was developed as early as 2006 and is linked to at least three other malware source. programs, a new analysis said Monday. "The systems were configured to disable any unnecessary logging events and entries in the database were deleted at regular intervals," the The Flame virus believed to be part of a posting said. cyberwarfare effort against Iran was developed as early as 2006 and is linked to at least three other "Existing log files were securely deleted from the malware programs, a new analysis said Monday. server on a regular basis. These steps were taken in order to hamper any investigation should the The report suggests that the effort to develop server be acquired by third parties." Flame, widely reported to be part of a US-Israeli effort to slow Iran's suspected nuclear weapons Flame previously has been linked to Stuxnet, which drive, has been going on longer than initially was designed to attack computer control systems believed and has more components, including made by German industrial giant Siemens and some not yet fully understood. commonly used to manage water supplies, oil rigs, power plants and other critical infrastructure. The report by the Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab with US-based Symantec, Germany's Most Stuxnet infections have been discovered in computer emergency response team and the Iran, giving rise to speculation it was intended to International Telecommunication Union's sabotage nuclear facilities there. The worm was cybersecurity arm showed that development of the crafted to recognize the system it was to attack. Flame platform dates back to 2006. Some reports say US and Israeli intelligence An earlier analysis by Kaspersky had reported the services collaborated to develop the computer code for Flame, which is likely related to Stuxnet worm to sabotage Iran's efforts to make a nuclear and other viruses, was written in 2009. bomb. (c) 2012 AFP 1 / 2 APA citation: Flame cyber virus linked to more malware: report (2012, September 17) retrieved 30 September 2021 from https://phys.org/news/2012-09-flame-cyber-virus-linked-malware.html This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only. 2 / 2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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