Stay classy @CNBC: "World's most advanced hacking spyware let loose", "cyber snooping", etc..
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102210972 pic.twitter.com/Hb3oCXUb7N
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Stay classy @CNBC: "World's most advanced hacking spyware let loose", "cyber snooping", etc..
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102210972 pic.twitter.com/Hb3oCXUb7N
@bartblaze The term "most advanced malware ever" was also used by people who've analysed Stuxnet, Flame etc.
@martijn_grooten Yep. I just love the terms in the "article". "online snooping worm", really?
@bartblaze Oh well. I think, as often, that the technical inaccurencies don't matter given the target audience. You don't use CNBC for IoCs.
@martijn_grooten Sure. But terms like these are the cause of people having no clue what the actual,real terms mean. Easiest example: hacker.
@bartblaze Sure. I'd say it kind of matters that people know what a hacker is and that it's mostly irrelevant to know what a worm is.
@martijn_grooten Yes, but that's the point. "online snooping worm" vs using the easier umbrella-term calling it "malware".
@bartblaze @martijn_grooten if the author had a clue they probably would have used "malware". cluelessness breeds more cluelessness
@imaguid @martijn_grooten Exactly.
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