Russia-based researchers said they have found a series of sophisticated hacking tools within the hard drives of personal computers built by some the world’s biggest manufacturers.
Kaspersky Labs, a Moscow-based cybersecurity company, said it had uncovered the spying software in computers that were used in 30 countries, including Iran, Pakistan, Russia and China, which have long been priorities for US intelligence agencies.
Without accusing the National Security Agency of being the source of the new malware, Kaspersky researchers indirectly suggested that the tools were devised by the US.
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