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Guidance for Defending Against Destructive Malware

Original release date: March 03, 2015 | Last revised: March 04, 2015

The Information Assurance Directorate of the National Security Agency (NSA) has released a report on Defensive Best Practices for Destructive Malware. This report details several steps network defenders can take to detect, contain, and minimize destructive malware infections.

US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review the NSA report and ICS-CERT TIP-15-022-01 for more information on destructive malware.

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