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Old 26-11-2014, 08:42   #5
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Re: Regin - malware (probably) by GCHQ, maybe in co-operation with the NSA

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post
But BSCs don't run Windows... How does that work?
It's an espionage kit. One of the modules sniffed Ericsson OSS traffic.

Perhaps 'attack' was a bad word to use, although if it was able to sniff commands no reason to think it couldn't insert them too. In fact re-reading the paper it's unclear whether this thing was issuing the commands or simply sniffing them.
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