The malware used in the cyber attacks in South Korea was named "Jokra" by Symantec, and has two variants that were developed to wipe the compromised host immediately on execution.
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The malware used in the attacks, named "Jokra" by Symantec, has two variants that were developed to wipe the compromised host immediately on execution. Another was set to execute and wipe the system on March 20, at 2:00 p.m. local time.