http://www.computerworld.com/article/2934398/cybercrime-hacking/duqu-20-hackers-may-have-cracked-kaspersky-to-recon-research.html
By Gregg Keizer
Computerworld
June 11, 2015
Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian whose namesake company acknowledged that it
had been infected with top-tier malware, struggled during a press
conference to come up with reasons why the hackers targeted his firm.
After all, antivirus makers like Kaspersky Lab should be prepared to sniff
out and snuff out an attack.
"They were not only stupid, but greedy," Kaspersky said during a
London-based press conference Wednesday, which was also webcast to
reporters elsewhere.
When asked why the attackers -- whose malware was dubbed Duqu 2.0 in a nod
to 2011's Duqu, which in turn was thought to be an offspring of the
infamous Stuxnet -- went head-to-head with his company, Kaspersky had
theories but nothing more.
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