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FedScoop, November 20, 2015
High-profile advanced persistent threats, like the Stuxnet cyber weapon, will “cease to exist” as we currently know them next year, according to predictions by Kaspersky Lab. Instead, nation-state hackers will move away from customized programs, meaning that the threat will remain real, but the concepts of “advanced” and “persistent” will wane.

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Kaspersky: APTs will ‘cease to exist’ in 2016 - FedScoop

Kaspersky: APTs will ‘cease to exist’ in 2016 - FedScoop
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