<p>Malware has been discovered in a computer network of Kiev's main airport, Reuters reports.</p><p>The report states the malware was found last week in the IT network of Boryspil International Airport, located near Kyiv, which reportedly included the airport's air traffic control system. Andriy Lysenko, a military spokesperson, told Reuters that the command and control centre of the malware—the external server that the software communicates with—is in Russia, and that no damage had been done.</p><p>But experts are not going to jump to conclusions about who is behind the malware.</p><p>“The report says the command and control server is in Russia: it's normal to be able to compromise locations around the world and use, so just because the IP address says Russia means very little for attribution,” Robert M. Lee, a former US Air Force cyber warfare operations officer and CEO of Dragos Security, told Motherboard in a Twitter message.</p>
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