> This driver was digitally signed by Realtek > that driver started signing it with secret keys from JMicron I think this is the scariest part of the worm. Not only do the people writing it have access to zero-days, they also somehow have (possibly physical) access to the private keys of two large corporations.
Nah, this is almost easy. In comparison, Flame used a previously-unknown (and still unknown AFAIK) method to compute MD5 collisions on a certificate, which was used for a signature. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/06/flame... This isn't stealing a cert or burning four zero-days. This is dropping a zero-day cryptographical attack, which hasn't been reverse engineered yet.
He's also one of the minds behind shattered.io ; which happened because Google decided to invest some resources on his research (estimated at around ~300k). Imagine if he "simply" took a job working for an intelligence agency ?