Malware: What have we learned from the Crash Overdrive attack? | |
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In December 2016 a highly sophisticated strain of malware called Crash Override caused an hour-long blackout affecting roughly 20% of the population of Kiev. An obvious question emerges: why burn an expensive and unique strain of malware in an attack that lasted only one hour in a country that is continually beset with rolling blackouts? In this case study discover what has been discovered about Crash Override and answer questions about:
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Thursday, June 29, 2017
Malware: What have we learned from the Crash Overdrive attack?
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