May 28th, 2012 by Ronen
Powerful “Flame” cyber weapon found in Middle East
* Most complex piece of malicious software yet found.
* Speculation may now grow over countries deploying cyber weapons.
* Virus highly targeted, mainly in Middle East
By Jim Finkle
BOSTON, May 28 (Reuters) – Security experts have discovered a new data-stealing virus dubbed Flame they say has lurked inside thousands of computers across the Middle East for as long as five years as part of a sophisticated cyber warfare campaign.
It is the most complex piece of malicious software discovered to date, said Kaspersky Lab security senior researcher Roel Schouwenberg, whose company discovered the virus.
The results of the Lab’s work were made available on Monday.
Schouwenberg said he did not know who built Flame.
If the Lab’s analysis is correct, Flame could be the third major cyber weapon uncovered after the Stuxnet virus that attacked Iran’s nuclear program in 2010, and its data-stealing cousin Duqu, named after the Star Wars villain.
The discovery by one of the world’s largest makers of anti-virus software will likely fuel speculation that nations have already secretly deployed other cyber weapons.
“If Flame went on undiscovered for five years, the only logical conclusion is that there are other operations ongoing that we don’t know about,” Schouwenberg said in an interview.
The Moscow-based company is controlled by Russian malware researcher Eugene Kaspersky, and gained notoriety in cyber weapons research after solving several mysteries surrounding Stuxnet and Duqu.
Researchers at Kaspersky said they were only starting to understand how Flame works because it is so complex. The full significance will not be known until other cyber security firms obtain samples of Flame.
The Lab’s research shows the largest number of infected machines are in Iran, followed by the Israel/Palestine region, then Sudan and Syria.
COMPLEX VIRUS
The virus contains about 20 times as much code as Stuxnet, which attacked an Iranian uranium enrichment facility, causing centrifuges to fail. It has about 100 times as much code as a typical virus designed to steal financial information, Schouwenberg said.
Flame can gather data files, remotely change settings on computers, turn on PC microphones to record conversations, take screen shots and log instant messaging chats.
He said there was evidence to suggest the code was commissioned by the same nation or nations that were behind Stuxnet and Duqu, which were built on a common platform.
Both Flame and Stuxnet appear to infect machines by exploiting the same flaw in the Windows operating system and employ a similar way of spreading.
That means the teams that built Stuxnet and Duqu might have had access to the same technology as the team that built Flame, he said.
Schouwenberg said he believed the attack was highly targeted, aimed mainly at businesses and academic institutions.
He estimated that no more than 5,000 personal computers around the world have been infected, including a handful in North America.
Kaspersky Lab discovered Flame while investigating reports that a virus dubbed Wiper was attacking computers in Iran.
The International Telecommunications Union, a U.N. agency that promotes research and cooperation on telecommunications technology, asked Kaspersky Lab to investigate those reports.
Schouwenberg said that his team discovered Flame, but failed to turn up anything that resembled Wiper.
May 3rd, 2012 by Ronen
Apple is no longer Virus proof !
Warning!!!
More then 600,000 Apple computers infected with a new virus.
The new virus called fflashback it is a trojan virus who collect persoanl information, users name passwords and send it to the “cloud”.
It posing as apopular adobe flash player, and its been exposed last september.
Lately the Trojan has been refined to pass Apple security, and use a gap in Apple security that installing the virus without user confermation requirement, and the new Trojan flashback installing by itself to the system.
Most of the computer that infected with the virus located in: Canada, USA and UK.
Mac is not virus proof !
Mac computer request approval to install software on the computer each time. and Mac computer using a secondary layer for most of the application that do not require approval.
Trojan flashback improved up to using java problem and not requier the end user approval.
So the damage is low compare to Microsoft PC / computer.
So how come that Apple computer are not exposed to viruses?
The answer is that Apple is only %10 of the computers market.