Stars virus
The Stars virus is a computer virus which infects computers running Microsoft Windows and was discovered by Iran in April 2011. Iran claims it is being used as a tool to commit espionage.[1][2] The Stars virus is currently being studied in a laboratory in Iran â that means major vendors of antivirus software do not have access to samples and therefore they cannot assess any potential relation to Duqu or Stuxnet.[1][2] Foreign computer experts say they have seen no evidence of the virus, and some even doubt its actual existence.[3][4] Iran is claiming Stars to be harmful for computer systems. It is said to inflict minor damage in the initial stage and might be mistaken for executable files of governmental organizations.[1][2]
This is the second attack claimed by Iran after the Stuxnet computer worm discovered in July 2010, which targeted industrial software and equipment.[2][5]
Researchers from security company Kaspersky believe that the Stars virus found by Iranian computer specialists was some form of the Duqu virus.[6]
See also
- Flame (malware)
- Cyber electronic warfare
- Cyber security standards
- Cyber warfare
- List of cyber attack threat trends
- Proactive Cyber Defence
References
- â 1.0 1.1 1.2 Iran Claims Hit by Second Cyber Attack
- â 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Iran target of new cyber attack
- â "Experts sceptical on new Iran 'cyber attack' claim". arabianbusiness.com.
- â "ANALYSIS-Experts skeptical on new Iran "cyber attack" claim". reuters.com.
- â "Israel tests on worm called crucial in Iran nuclear delay". msnbc.com.
- â "The Duqu Saga Continues: Enter Mr. B. Jason and TVâs Dexter". securelist.com.
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