February 8, 2012, 1:35PM
Costin Raiu on the Timing of the Duqu Attacks
Threatpost editor Dennis Fisher and Kaspersky Lab's Costin Raiu discuss the timing of the Duqu attacks, how that may hint at the identities of its creator and what other mysteries about the worm remain.
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"what other mysteries about the worm remain" <-- Duqu wasn't a worm. Stuxnet was a worm.
It was a variant of a worm.
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