Professional Team Behind Creation of the Duqu Worm
IT security researchers this past week have shed new light on Duqu, a worm discovered last fall that is believed related to Stuxnet, the worm blamed for disabling in 2010 Iranian centrifuges used to enrich uranium that could be used in a nuclear weapon [see New Stuxnet-Like Worm Discovered].
Russian IT security researcher Igor Soumenkov, writing in a blog posted by Kaspersky Lab, characterizes the developers of Duqu as "a rather professional team of developers, which appear to be reusing older code written by top 'old school' developers."
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