Gauss virus hits Middle East firms, Kaspersky Lab

Gauss virus hits Middle East firms, Kaspersky Lab

Kaspersky Lab, the leading computer security firm, stated that the new cyber surveillance virus has been found in the Middle East. The virus has the ability to spy on transactions of a lot of banks and steal in usernames and passwords.

The firm confirmed that the virus, reffered as Dubbed Gauss, may also have the capability of attacking critical infrastructure. It also is very likely to build in identical laboratories as Stuxnet, a computer worm commonly deemed to have been utilized by Israel and US to hit on the nuclear program of Iran.

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