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So I enjoyed very much the latest post from <a
href="https://www.securelist.com/en/blog/8191/Agent_btz_a_source_of_inspiration">Kaspersky's
Securelist.</a> In it they managed to attempt to say that the
latest Russian trojan to be caught was just a worm not targeted at
the US AT ALL, and hey, let's see if we can connect it to various
other country's trojans in any way with a super misleading diagram?
I love the blue arrows for "no relation"! Even the spacing of the
boxes is well done to encourage misdirection.<br>
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<img alt="hilarious diagram"
src="cid:part2.05000702.06010704@immunityinc.com" height="245"
width="270"><br>
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I love Kaspersky's actual AV - it's what I use in addition to El
Jefe on some of my production boxes. But Securelist is a hilarious
propaganda rag. I half expect them to announce as their next hack
that someone has been hacking FROM THE UKRAINE to Gazprom with bugs
they bought from Vupen. And I admit it! It was me! Those pipelines
built to the lowest Russian mafia bidder are the SCADA glass house
no one talks about.<br>
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-dave<br>
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