Fast16 Malware Targets High-Value Systems With Sabotage Capabilities
A previously unknown cyber sabotage framework called fast16, whose core components date back to 2005. This makes it the earliest known sabotage malware of its kind, predating the infamous Stuxnet worm by at least five years. The fast16 framework consists of two primary components: a Lua-powered serv
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