The report details the analysis of a malware called sKyWIper, also known as Flame or Flamer. The malware was discovered in May 2012 and was found to be a complex piece of targeted attack malware. The report notes that the malware was initially suspected to have affected multiple countries, and this suspicion was later confirmed as evidence of the malware's widespread presence. The report also mentions that sKyWIper is identical to the malware described in a post by Iran National CERT (MAHER), which refers to it as Flamer. The report provides a list of the malware's files and notes that it is a complex piece of malware designed for targeted attacks.