Flame, also known as Flamer, sKyWIper, and more formally as W32.Flamer, is a modular computer malware program discovered in 2012. It is a sophisticated espionage tool used for targeted cyber espionage, primarily in the Middle East. Flame is designed to steal information, including documents, recorded audio, and keyboard activity. It is notable for its complexity and use of multiple encryption techniques to hide its activities.
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