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Flame
modular computer malware
World IPv6 Day and World IPv6 Launch Day
two events on 8 June 2011 and 6 June 2012 promoting IPv6, respectively

FinFisher
thumb|Suspected FinFisher government users that were active at some point in 2015.
CRIME
CRIME (Compression Ratio Info-leak Made Easy) is a security vulnerability in HTTPS and SPDY protocols that utilize compression, which can leak the content of secret web cookies. When used to recover the content of secret authentication cookies, it allows an attacker to perform session hijacking on an authenticated web session, allowing the launching of further attacks. CRIME was assigned .
njRAT
njRAT, also known as Bladabindi, is a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) with user interface or trojan which allows the holder of the program to control the end-user's computer. It was first found in June 2013 with some variants traced to November 2012. It was made by a hacking organization from different countries called M38dHhM and was often used against targets in the Middle East. It can be spread through phishing and infected drives.
To date, there are many versions of this virus, the most famous of which is njRAT Green Edition.
Carna botnet
botnet used to census the entire IPv4 internet
Shamoon
Shamoon (), also known as W32.DistTrack, is a modular computer virus that was discovered in 2012, targeting then-recent 32-bit NT kernel versions of Microsoft Windows. The virus was notable due to the destructive nature of the attack and the cost of recovery. Shamoon can spread from an infected machine to other computers on the network. Once a system is infected, the virus continues to compile a list of files from specific locations on the system, upload them to the attacker, and erase them. Finally the virus overwrites the master boot record of the infected computer, making it unusable.
Mahdi
computer virus