Microsoft warns of destructive malware on Ukrainian computers

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The malware was discovered on the computers of government agencies and IT experts, among others.

, as Microsoft reports.

The malware was spotted on the computers of government agencies and IT experts, among others, and according to the group, is said to be able to destroy data on the attacker’s orders.

No information on attacker group

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