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alwaght - Hotels and conference halls where Iran-P5+1 nuclear talks were hold have been targeted by sophisticated spyware, which costs at least $10 million and was likely state-sponsored, the CEO Kaspersky Lab reported.
In its report Kaspersky Lab, reported by RT, said that the “infections are linked to the P5 plus 1 events and venues related to the negotiations with Iran about a nuclear deal .”
Dubbed by Kaspersky Duqu 2, it is believed that 'the bad guys' penetrated communications, including the Wi-Fi network as well as obtain hotel records on the room numbers of important guests, upload hotel’s CCTV video and sound files recorded by any microphones .
While Kaspersky would not identify the nation behind the spyware, computer experts see similarities to one Israel is suspected of producing, Wired magazine said Wednesday. The spyware delivered "a huge list of capabilities" to the Iran talks sites, said Kurt Baumgartner, principal security researcher at Kaspersky. The list included the ability to monitor communications over hotel Wi-Fi, interact with surveillance cameras and monitor audio equipment.
According to CEO of Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab, cyber spies were after "very sensitive data " , including "political information, which costs a lot, any other kind of data which is sensitive or very interesting to the attackers ."
Stressing that the highly sophisticated virus could be "state-sponsored" Kaspersky Lab explained "As a software company, we can estimate the investment into a software project. This is a software project. How much did they invest to develop it, to test and to support it? I think it’s at least $10 million, maybe more. Maybe much more, because we still don’t know many victims there are affected around the world".
Kaspersky Lab did not reveal the names of the affected hotels during the last 18 months when the negotiations took place in various hotels in Austria, Switzerland, Oman and elsewhere, with .
"The thinking behind it is a generation ahead of anything we’d seen earlier – it uses a number of tricks that make it really difficult to detect and neutralize, " Kaspersky wrote .
Saying that the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau was also among the victims, Kaspersky said the company is confident that “the prevalence of this attack is much wider and has included more top ranking targets from various countries .”
Duqu 2 resembles the Duqu spyware, which was used to hack a certificate authority in Hungary in 2011 and, had plenty of similarities with Stuxnet, the digital weapon that sabotaged Iranian nuclear program back in 2010 .
But unlike the original Duqu, which consisted of just six modules, its updated version constitutes a large 19-megabyte toolkit with various plugins .