Well, fuck me sideways!
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/02/how-omnipotent-hackers-tied-to-the-nsa-hid-for-14-years-and-were-found-at-last/
https://securelist.com/files/2015/02/Equation_group_questions_and_answers.pdf
I wonder what the situation on Linux is. Obviously the new firmware will only be controlled by a windows only stack of exploits even in a dual boot situation , but is Kaspersky aware of any possible tampering of binary distributed packages in linux major distributions, so that an equivalent infection can act on a linux system ? what is the probability of that?
And who the fuck are these guys?
Highly relevant: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/
Duqu and gauss are more impressive malware anyways.
>>55543902
>linking to articles which are nearly 18 months old.
>>55543902
Too bad almost nobody on /g/ will understand this. You should have posted another GPU thread.
>>55543902
Some men aged 50+, with families, working for the US government, saving the world from terrorists. God bless.
>>55543998
If you are unaccountable and unpunishable, you are on your own side.
>>55543980
lel
It doesn't seem that impressive. When you give the same user account that browses facebook the ability to do x, don't be surprised when it gets used to do x.
>>55544507
>It doesn't seem that impressive.
Is that so.
>>55543902
>And who the fuck are these guys?
If you RTFA, it's pretty clear they are the NSA, or at least someone with ties to the US postal service.
>arstechnica
>Highly relevant: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5446858/
Heavy documentary
>>55545672
I'm at 60% and it's mind blowing.
>>55543902
Now just imagine the malware of APT groups that *haven't* been noticed
This is merely scratching the surface.
sql-slammer was a cyber attack on the power grid in the northeast
>>55545928
sauce?
>>55543902
I hacked them once when they released that paper.
Nobody will believe them :^)
Also: Who cares, visit >>>/g/csg and consume happily