New 'miniFlame' Virus Hits Iran Computers
A new cyberespionage tool linked to the Flame virus has been infecting computers in Lebanon, Iran and elsewhere, say experts.
A new cyberespionage tool linked to the Flame virus has been infecting computers in Lebanon, Iran and elsewhere, say experts.
An Israeli security firm says an ongoing cyber attack aimed mainly at Iran uses Persian and is named after the “Muslim Messiah.”
Experts believe a U.S. cyber war against Iran's nuclear program has only just begun and could escalate.
Washington Post reports that the U.S. and Israel jointly developed the sophisticated Flame computer virus.
Security researchers say they have found a direct link between the Stuxnet worm and the Flame virus.
U.S. computer security researchers say the Flame computer virus has gotten orders to vanish, leaving no trace.
Google has begun warning users if their accounts may be compromised by state-sponsored cyber attacks.
Senator McCain says Obama's administration leaked a report on Obama's approval of cyber-attacks against Iran in order to win votes.
Iran admits that its oil industry was briefly affected by the Flame virus, but says experts have defeated it.
UN officials are preparing an alert for member states to inform them about the risks Flame could pose to their national infrastructure.
Security experts are calling the Flame virus a 'targeted killing' and 'one of the most complex and dangerous threats ever discovered'
Fars news agency cites Yaalon's morning interview as proof Israel is responsible for the ingenious malware.
Vice Prime Minister on worm bugging Iran: "Whoever sees Iran as meaningful threat – it is reasonable he would take such measures."
Iranian security experts report a virus far more dangerous than the Stuxnet worm has struck the country's computer systems.