Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab and Seculert Lab reported presence of a cyber-espionage tool known as Madi. Madi is capable of not only stealing data from infected Windows machines, but also monitoring email and instant messages, recording audio, capturing keystrokes, and taking screenshots of victims’ computers. Unlike Flame and Stuxnet, the attack did not rely on any zero-day exploits, and no evidence has been made public linking it to a nation-state. APTs focus on a particular target as opposed to attacking many in the hopes of success.”]

