Unless you’re an IT guru, or someone whose professional duties include protecting computer networks from cyberattacks, you may not have heard of FireEye, a little company specialising in digital warfare.
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FireEye, one of the largest cybersecurity companies in the US, has been hacked, likely by a government, and an arsenal of hacking tools used to test the defences of its clients has been stolen.











