Volatile Cedar has been known for some time, but this is the first time anyone has definitely (rather than “let’s pick the obvious group”) tied it to Hezbollah.
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org
A report by a major Israeli computer security firm claims that “a Lebanese entity”, possibly Hezbollah, was behind a cyberespionage operation that targeted companies connected to the Israeli military. In late March, Israeli computer security experts announced they had uncovered an extensive cyberespionage operation that targeted computers in Israel, and to a lesser extent in the United States, Britain, Turkey and Canada. The cyberespionage operation, dubbed VOLATILE CEDAR by Israeli computer security experts, was allegedly launched in 2012. It employed a sophisticated malicious software, also known as malware, codenamed EXPLOSIVE. One Israeli security expert, Yaniv Balmas, said the malware was not particularly sophisticated, but it was advanced enough to perform its mission undetected for over three years.
It is worth noting that, during the period of operation, the EXPLOSIVE malware kept surreptitiously updating itself with at least four different versions, which periodically supplemented the original…
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okay. What’s your solution? Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 15:04:08 +0000 To: realcryptics@hotmail.com
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See how easy that is, and how much saner you look?
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Not concern with saner. Now, we are looking for solutions to problems, right? I hope so. What’s my solution for a dead car. Either buy a new one or fix the one I have. That is a solution.
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