Kaspersky Lab on Monday announced the discovery of a massive cyberespionage operation that has been active for at least five years and has infiltrated computer networks at diplomatic, governmental and scientific research organizations in Europe, North America and Central Asia. The campaign, which the company has named “Red October,” is still active and its configuration is as complex as the Flame malware, generally said to be the most complex attack ever launched.
'Red October' Cyberspy Attack Hits Diplomats, Governments, Scientists
Posted by: Richard Adhikari January 15, 2013 07:00 AMKaspersky Lab on Monday announced the discovery of a massive cyberespionage operation that has been active for at least five years and has infiltrated computer networks at diplomatic, governmental and scientific research organizations in Europe, North America and Central Asia. The campaign, which the company has named “Red October,” is still active and its configuration is as complex as the Flame malware, generally said to be the most complex attack ever launched.