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Laptop with some of the world’s most destructive malware sold for $1.3 million — Washington Post

Artist Guo O Dong collaborated with the cybersecurity firm Deep Instinct to produce “The Persistence of Chaos,” meant to convey the kind of real-world damage malware can bring, writes Taylor Telford.

Here is the link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/05/28/laptop-with-some-worlds-most-destructive-malware-sold-million/

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