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Luxury hotels in Asia Pacific warn computer virus targeting executives

Virus infects travelling executives using hotel wi-fi.

Nathan Smith
Fri, 05 Dec 2014

A mysterious, possibly North Korean, computer virus has infiltrated thousands of computer devices operated by high-level executives in luxury hotels throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

New Zealand executives are being warned not to trust foreign hotel wi-fi networks  – to avoid the theft of

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Nathan Smith
Fri, 05 Dec 2014
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