New evidence of mammoth cyberspying program against Iran

By The Christian Science Monitor
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 7:58 EDT
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Secret Flame: new evidence of mammoth cyberspying program against Iran

Not unlike the fictional Mr. Phelps of “Mission Impossible,” real-life spies today direct their computer cyberespionage programs to self destruct – delete themselves – after use. Bare scraps of digital code can be pretty thin evidence for investigators. Even so, digital forensic sleuths at two…


 
 
 
 
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