Created 10/21/2011 - 1 year ago
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www.f-secure.commikko: We're looking for theories on why the authors of Duqu used a particular JPG in their backdoor. See http://t.co/mgZnLYyG #duqu #stuxnet
BCS_Blog: @f-secure says Galaxies Collide: Duqu contains a backdoor that steals information. Infostealers need to send the... http://t.co/fFOnp5lG
JohnBumgarner: The next level of this data exfiltration technique is more ingenious. http://t.co/G8vdJReT #cybersecurity
paulsparrows: I wonder if Stars, the alleged malware targeting Iran after Stuxnet, derived its name for hidden images as #Duqu http://t.co/9Gvudk6Z
slappyleroux: RT @Fred_Leves: Un plus d'informations sur le fonctionnement de Duqu : http://t.co/HqjQKfbA
MalwareReloaded: RT @fsecure_de: News from the Lab: Warum tarnt Duqu den Datenklau mit einem Weltraum-Foto? Theorien sind willkommen in Blogkommentaren http://t.co/PCrbrXfB
fsecure_tweet: sl(pochi9393)銀河?意図があるのか、無いのか・・。Re: F-Secure Antivirus Research Weblog - Galaxies Collide http://t.co/8S05vSyA
neiljrubenking: RT @mikko: why did the authors of Duqu used this JPG in their backdoor. See http://t.co/jOg3PKRM [NASA photo of galaxies colliding? Why?]
secureslinger: #computer #security Duqu contains a backdoor that steals information. Infostealers need to… http://t.co/tH0vfTwc
