Flame linked to Stuxnet, Duqu; blamed for attacks on Iran's oil industry
Researchers have found some similarities between Flame and Stuxnet/Duqu, while Iran says the malware was used in the April attacks on its oil industry.
Researchers have found some similarities between Flame and Stuxnet/Duqu, while Iran says the malware was used in the April attacks on its oil industry.
Agencies and the Industry Botnet Group will coordinate efforts against what is called a growing threat to the online economy and national security.
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