The story of Israelusing a sophisticated cyberweaponto spy on the United States and others look nuclear talk is getting weirder . accord to Kaspersky , the assailant not only used a Stuxnet - like arm — they alsoused a steal surety certificate from Foxconnto sign the malware .
This is both crazy and curious . The new attack also targeted Kaspersky andis being called Duqu 2.0 , due to its resemblance to the original Duqu 1.0 weapon system . But here ’s the wrinkle , as Wired ’s Kim Zetterexplains :
While Stuxnet was in all probability created jointly by teams in the US and Israel , many investigator trust Israel alone created Duqu 1.0 and Duqu 2.0 .

In all three attacks — Stuxnet , Duqu 1.0 and Duqu 2.0 — the attackers employ digital certificates from troupe establish in Taiwan .
And to get those security , the assailant must ’ve hack into caller like Foxconn . So it ’s dependable to say that passably much everybody ’s been hacked now , and it ’s Israel ’s fault . And since Duqu 1.0was call the return of Stuxnetthen mayhap there was even American code somewhere in that malware .
So Israel may have used our own code and stole security credential from the society that builds our iPhones so that it could stag on Americans while the cosmos ’s leaders were adjudicate to prevent a nuclear Revelation of Saint John the Divine .

[ Wired ]
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