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New Stuxnet Variant Allegedly Struck Iran

Posted on 1 November 2018

From bleepingcomputer.com

A malware similar in nature to Stuxnet but more aggressive and sophisticated allegedly hit the infrastructure and strategic networks in Iran.

Details about the supposed new attack are superficial at the moment, as there are no details about the supposed attack, the damage it caused or its targets.

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