Oct 01 2010

Stuxnet, world’s first “cyber superweapon,” attacks China

Category: CybercrimeDISC @ 2:01 pm
Computer worm
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Stuxnet, the most sophisticated malware ever designed, could make factory boilers explode, destroy gas pipelines, or even cause a nuclear plant to malfunction; experts suspect it was designed by Israeli intelligence programmers to disrupt the operations of Iran’s nuclear facilities — especially that country’s centrifuge farms and the nuclear reactor in Bushehr; it has now infected Chinese industrial control systems as well; one security expert says: “The Stuxnet worm is a wake-up call to governments around the world— It is the first known worm to target industrial control systems”

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Tags: Bushehr, Business, Computer worm, Control system, Iran, Israel, Malware, Nuclear

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