Cybersecurity
That long-sought
and closely guarded ability was part of a cluster of spying programs discovered
by Kaspersky Lab, the Moscow-based security software maker that has exposed a
series of Western cyberespionage operations.
Kaspersky said it
found personal computers in 30 countries infected with one or more of the
spying programs, with the most infections seen in Iran, followed by Russia,
Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Mali, Syria, Yemen and Algeria. The targets
included government and military institutions, telecommunication companies,
banks, energy companies, nuclear researchers, media, and Islamic activists,
Kaspersky said.
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