Lets start by stating that we know this blog post is dated April 1st. However, this is not an April Fools joke.
In 2013, a series of attacks against European governments was observed by Kaspersky Lab. The malware in question, known as MiniDuke, had many interesting features: it was tiny in size at 20KB. It used Twitter accounts for Command & Control and located backup control channels via Google searches. It installed additional backdoors onto the system via GIF files that embedded the malware.
read more....http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002688.html
In 2013, a series of attacks against European governments was observed by Kaspersky Lab. The malware in question, known as MiniDuke, had many interesting features: it was tiny in size at 20KB. It used Twitter accounts for Command & Control and located backup control channels via Google searches. It installed additional backdoors onto the system via GIF files that embedded the malware.
read more....http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002688.html