Microsoft Corp. said it will release a security update on Tuesday to protect personal computers from getting attacked by Duqu, a mysterious virus that researchers suspect was built by the same group behind Stuxnet.
Stuxnet is the piece of malicious software, or malware, that security experts say was used last year to launch a successful attack on a uranium enrichment facility in Iran, setting back that nation’s effort to build a nuclear bomb.
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