An unidentified source says the Flame virus moved dozens of encoded Iranian documents to public cloud servers • Guardian reports U.S. is “principal player” in what has been called the most sophisticated cyberattack.
As intelligence agencies and software security experts continue to examine the Flame virus that infected computers in Iran and other countries in the Middle East, one source familiar with the matter said the virus had transferred dozens of encoded documents from Iran to public cloud servers in the Netherlands, Switzerland and the U.S. Analysts are now trying to figure out where the information continued on to, and how the virus transferred the information to its handlers.
Meanwhile, according to a weekend report in British newspaper The Guardian, the U.S. was the “principal player” in what has been widely recognized as the most sophisticated cyberattack ever.
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