'Madi' Cyber Espionage Malware Hits Middle East Targets
DavidGilbert99 writes "Following the discovery of the highly-complex Flame virus in May, two security companies (Seculert and Kaspersky Lab) have uncovered a new cyber-espionage threat against the Middle East. Madi, or Madhi, is an information-stealing trojan which is technically a lot simpler than Flame or Stuxnet but is specifically targeting people in critical infrastructure companies, financial services and government embassies, which are mainly located in Iran, Israel and Afghanistan. The Madi creators use social engineering techniques to spread, embedding the malware in various documents including text files and PowerPoint presentations. It is unclear if the malware is state-sponsored or not, but it has already stolen several gigabytes of information and is still active."
The more I hear about these sophisticated spying viruses with the cute names, the more I imagine them as the digital equivalent of James Bond, little tuxedos and all. "My name is Bond. James Bond.zip. I'm an international attachment of mystery."
Occasionally living proof of the Ballmer peak.