Prof Alan Woodward commented for BBC and the Independent on the Flame malware
Monday 11 June 2012
Prof Alan Woodward provided his opinion on the recently discovered espionage malware Flame to BBC again. This time he was asked about shared source code between Flame and another similar malware Stuxnet. Prof Alan Woodward believes that current evidence still points to two separate groups which are responsible for the development of the two types of espionage malware. To see the full story on BBC web site, click here.
Prof Alan Woodward was also contacted by the Independent to comment on Flame. He highlighted two salient features of the new malware compared with old forms of malware: its huge size (20MB) and its capability of attacking Bluetooth-enabled devices. The complete story can be found at here.

