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What was that Wiper thing?
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Date 2012 / 29 août 2012
Editor/Conference Kaspersky lab
Link http://www.securelist.com/en/blog/208193808/What was that Wiper thing www.securelist.com (www.securelist.com Archive copy)
Author GReAT
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Abstract

It is our firm opinion that Wiper was a separate strain of malware that was not Flame. Although Flame was a highly flexible attack platform, we did not see any evidence of very destructive behavior. Given the complexity of Flame, one would expect it to be used for long-term surveillance of targets instead of direct sabotage attacks on computer systems. Of course, it is possible that one of the last stages of the surveillance was the delivery of a Wiper-related payload, but so far we haven’t seen this anywhere.

So, months later, we are left wondering: Just what was Wiper?

Bibtex

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