StoneDrill Malware Supersedes Shamoon, Has Both Data Wiping and Spying Features <em>Update</em>

StoneDrill Malware Supersedes Shamoon, Has Both Data Wiping and Spying Features Update

Kaspersky says two targets have been identified thus far

Shamoon Malware Possibly Developed by Extremist Islamist Group from Saudi Arabia

Shamoon Malware Possibly Developed by Extremist Islamist Group from Saudi Arabia

There are several clues which show that Iran might not be the culprit

Saudi Aramco: Insiders Didn’t Help Hackers Breach Our Systems

Saudi Aramco: Insiders Didn’t Help Hackers Breach Our Systems

The attackers are located in several foreign countries, investigators say

Shamoon Created by American-Hater Amateur Developers

Shamoon Created by American-Hater Amateur Developers

Kaspersky experts have further analyzed the malware

Hackers Threaten to Attack Saudi Aramco Oil Company Again on August 25

Hackers Threaten to Attack Saudi Aramco Oil Company Again on August 25

The Shamoon malware is believed to have been involved in the first attack

Shamoon Malware Covers Its Tracks by Wiping Master Boot Record

Shamoon Malware Covers Its Tracks by Wiping Master Boot Record

Experts from three different companies have analyzed the threat