Operation Troy espionage campaign : Hackers steal South Korean military secrets
Jul 09, 2013
    McAfee Lab researchers issued a report  on the large scale cyber attacks  against South Korea that appear to be linked to hackers also specialized in cyber espionage .     The attackers behind these recent attacks against South Korean infrastructure are skilled professionals and they designed a specialized malware  to steal military secrets from the South Korea and US military networks.     The cyber espionage campaign  dubbed as " Operation Troy ", due the numerous references into the source code analyzed to the city. McAfee said that in 2009, malware was implanted into a social media website used by military personnel in South Korea     Ryan Sherstobitoff, a senior threat researcher at McAfee, started the investigation after the malware  came into action in an attacks occurred on March 20th, known as the Dark Seoul Incident , in which tens of thousands of hard drives belongs to television networks  and banks in South Korea were wiped completely.     Versions of the code...