VIDEO New Computer Virus "Flame" Most Sophisticated & Complex Cyber Weapon to Date

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New Computer Virus "Flame" Most Sophisticated & Complex Cyber Weapon to Date In 2012, the emergence of a sophisticated malware known as "Flame" captured headlines and raised alarms in the cybersecurity community. This video delves into the intricate nature of Flame, a cyber espionage tool designed specifically to gather sensitive information, particularly from countries in the Middle East, including Iran. The video highlights Flame's capabilities, noting that it acts almost like a digital espionage agent. It can eavesdrop on conversations, record audio through the victim's device, and capture screen images of communications sent via email and instant messaging. This extensive monitoring means that once installed, the victim's computer can essentially be used as a surveillance device.

Key Features of Flame:​

  • Espionage Tool: Flame's primary function is to collect intelligence rather than to steal personal financial information. It focuses on national defense data, which suggests that its origin may be state-sponsored.
  • Advanced Evasion Techniques: The malware has reportedly evaded detection by conventional antivirus programs for over two years, enhancing its longevity in cyber warfare.
  • Bluetooth Surveillance: Flame can even turn on Bluetooth to detect nearby devices, showcasing its capabilities in information gathering. Experts in the video express concern about the scale and sophistication of this malware, comparing it to other known threats like Stuxnet, but with a more expansive target approach focused on gathering intelligence rather than causing physical disruption. As of 2024, Flame remains a significant case study in the evolution of cyber weapons, illustrating the risks and complexities of digital warfare in a world increasingly reliant on technology.

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