Flaw Allowed Hackers To Spy On NATO
Reuters reports that a cybersecurity firm has found evidence that a bug in Microsoft's Windows operating system has allowed hackers located in Russia to spy on computers used by NATO, Ukraine, the European Union, and others for the past five years. Before disclosing the flaw, the firm alerted Microsoft, who plans to roll out a fix on Tuesday.
"While technical indicators do not indicate whether the hackers have
ties to the Russian government, Hulquist said he believed they were
supported by a nation state because they were engaging in espionage, not
cyber crime. For example, in December 2013, NATO was targeted with a
malicious document on European diplomacy. Several regional governments
in the Ukraine and an academic working on Russian issues in the United
States were sent tainted emails that claimed to contain a list of
pro-Russian extremist activities, according to iSight.
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