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UN Atomic Agency Found Malware on Computers

The UN International Atomic Energy Agency stumbled upon malware in some of its computers. The malware-infected computers were located at the agency headquarters in Vienna. The agency handles sensitive data related to the nuclear facilities of its member states or their checks on nuclear weapons. The organization suffered a similar incident in 2012 when anti-Israeli hacktivists called themselves Parastoo breached the IAEA network, stole data and posted it online. The UN agency said no sensitive information on nuclear inspections got into their hands.”]

Source: https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/un-atomic-agency-found-malware-on-computers/

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