ONE of the most complicated and deadly computer viruses has been uncovered by internet security company Symantec.
The complex malware can disguise itself as legitimate Microsoft software and is designed to steal data from infected systems, which Symantec claims can take screenshots, control the cursor and even steal passwords.
Named Regin, the highly sophisticated software is believed to have been created by a government and most likely took months, if not years, to develop. It has been used to attack individuals and small businesses as well as private companies, government entities and research institutes.
Telecoms companies have also been infected, allowing hackers to gain access to phone calls.
Sian John, a security strategist at Symantec, said, “It looks like it comes from a Western organisation. It’s the level of skill and expertise, the length of time over which it was developed.”
Computers can be infected with the software through means including fake internet sites and instant messenger programs. It is unusually low-key, meaning that it can be used on a target for several years before being noticed.
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