Friday, November 4, 2016

Malware used to spy Iran’s nuclear negotiations in the Geneve’s venue

Switzerland’s attorney general has confirmed to have investigated the presence of spyware in a venue that also hosted talks on Iran’s nuclear negotiations.

Swiss officials confirmed to have found an espionage malware in the computer equipment at Geneva venue, a five-star hotel (believed to be Hotel Président Wilson)  that has hosted sensitive talks including Iranian nuclear negotiations.

“Investigations revealed that a significant number of computers (servers and clients) at a hotel in Geneva ha…
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