Another website has
released a report today that includes a link to Reuters (a credible news source) claiming that they also
have information from "anonymous former U.S. intelligence officials" on this spy (malware) program.
A former NSA employee told Reuters that Kaspersky's analysis was correct, and that people still in the intelligence agency valued these spying programs as highly as Stuxnet. Another former intelligence operative confirmed that the NSA had developed the prized technique of concealing spyware in hard drives, but said he did not know which spy efforts relied on it.
NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines declined to comment.