miniFlame, also known as SPE, was found by Kaspersky Lab’s experts in July 2012, and was originally identified as a Flame module. But originally MiniFlame seems to be used to gain control of and obtain increased spying capability over select computers originally infected by the Flame and Gauss spyware.
According to Kaspersky, versions of miniFlame were created in 2010 and 2011, and some of the six variants are still considered active. It is expected that development of the malicious program could have started as far back as 2007. "
MiniFlame is a high precision attack tool," said Alexander Gostev, Chief Security Expert, Kaspersky Lab,
describing the malware. "
Most likely it is a targeted cyber weapon used in what can be defined as the second wave of a cyberattack."