Earlier quoted context omitted.
> I doubt they have any professional Linux programmers working for them. Working for the State also means earning only a fraction of what you can earn in the free market. Fortunately for them there is enough of commercial companies already that sell high-quality spyware to any government that able to pay for it.
Those companies also lack professional programmers. Actually, such companies sell for extremely expensive software programmed by students or consultants. The CCC disassembled the trojan and found out that they've used simple string manipulations to split Win32-APIs. For example OpenFile was split into "Open" and "File" etc.
I shudder to think of code written by interns
But why would they split 'Open' and 'File'?