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Sounds Of Dissent
with Kim Zetter of "Wired" magazine
Interview
Kim Zetter of "Wired" magazine's Threat Level section
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June 9, 2012, 4:37 p.m.
Internet worms Flame & Stuxnet were almost certainly developed by governments; likely Israel and/or the U.S.
- The Flame worm/Trojan/backdoor, a type of malware and spyware, was directed primarily at computers in the Middle East, and sent pilfered data and contacts back to its creators. Probably created around 2007, Flame spread to computers by posing as Microsoft Updates and forging Microsoft digital certificates.
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- Kim Zetter of "Wired" magazine's Threat Level section joins us.
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