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  Monday June 4, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

The Flame virus was discovered in Iran last week, reviving Stuxnet fears and prompting a major warning from the United Nations' telecommunications agency.

Researchers say Flame was designed for state-sponsored cyber espionage but declined to speculate on who might have built it. However, the US' direct involvement in the creation of Stuxnet could see it become the target of more cyber attacks...

-- Liz Tay

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