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The researchers say the new worm, which they call Duqu, is intended to steal digital information that may be needed to mount another Stuxnet-like attack.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN MARKOFF 2011
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The researchers say the new worm, which they call Duqu, is intended to steal digital information that may be needed to launch another Stuxnet-like attack.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Symantec , a leading cybersecurity firm, and has been called Duqu.
The Guardian World News Nick Hopkins 2011
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The malware was dubbed Duqu because it creates files with the prefix "~DQ."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In October, security software maker Symantec Corp said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
unknown title 2011
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In October, security software maker Symantec Corp said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
unknown title 2011
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In October, security software maker Symantec Corp said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
unknown title 2011
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SYMC said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
unknown title 2011
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In October, security software maker Symantec Corp said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
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In October, security software maker Symantec Corp said it had found a mysterious virus that contained code similar to Stuxnet, called Duqu, which experts say appears designed to gather data to make it easier to launch future cyber attacks.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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