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New Internet Virus Targets Middle East

The Kaspersky internet security firm announced on Thursday that it has detected of a new kind of computer virus that has been targeting computers in Lebanon, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority.

According to the firm, the new virus, called Gauss, was designed as a spy tool, and that it was programmed using the platform of another computer virus, Flames, which was exposed earlier this year.

In the past, Kaspersky officials have determined that there was a clear link between Flame, Stuxnet – the computer worm reportedly used to target Iran’s nuclear facilities – and another virus by the name of Doqu.

What this means, is that Gauss could be another in a chain of cyber assault tools developed by a single country, or by a many countries.

According to the security firm, Gauss injects code into different internet browsers in order to track the users’ activities and steal passwords, “cookie” files, and browser history. In addition, it also collects information on the computer’s network connections and attached devices, which he sends to the virus’ control servers.

For more, go to Haaretz.com

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