Jan. 12, 2022, 8:36 p.m. | AJ Vicens

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U.S. Cyber Command posted more than a dozen malware samples to a public repository Wednesday, saying that if network administrators see two or more of these samples on their systems, they may have been targeted by Iranian military hackers. The samples, posted to VirusTotal early Wednesday afternoon, represent various “open-source tools Iranian intelligence actors are using in networks around the world,” the military agency said in a statement. It’s Cyber Command’s first VirusTotal upload in nine months, according the the …

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