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  • Israel Hints At Involvement In Super-Virus Targeting Iran

    ISRAEL HINTS AT INVOLVEMENT IN SUPER-VIRUS TARGETING IRAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 30, 2012 - 12:47 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - A top Israeli minister yesterday fed speculation
    that the Jewish state could be responsible for a powerful new virus
    said to have been used in a fresh attack on computers in Iran and
    elsewhere in the Middle East, Belfast Telegraph reported.

    The discovery of the unprecedented complex data-stealing "Flame" virus
    was disclosed by a Russian-based digital security firm Kaspersky Lab.

    Its experts reported on Monday that it had been applied most actively
    in Iran, but also in Israel, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia
    and Egypt.

    Moshe Yaalon, Israel's Vice Prime Minister and Strategic Affairs
    Minister, told the country's Army Radio: "Anyone who sees the Iranian
    threat as a significant threat ~V it's reasonable [to assume] that
    he will take various steps, including these, to harm it."

    Mr Yaalon, a former military Chief of Staff, added: "Israel was
    blessed as being a country rich with high-tech. These tools that we
    take pride in open up all kinds of opportunities for us."

    He stopped short of directly claiming responsibility, but Israel has
    long been in the forefront of opposition to Iran's nuclear programme,
    currently the subject of difficult negotiations between Tehran and
    six world powers.

    Although many viruses can already steal large amounts of data, few
    have been as comprehensive as Flame, or steal in so many different
    ways. The security industry is still in the early stages of examining
    what exactly Flame can do, but examples already given include hijacking
    a computer's microphone to record conversations, taking screen shots
    during chats through instant messenger and even stealing data from
    devices that are attached to an infected computer through a Bluetooth
    connection.

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