Research released today challenges some earlier analysis of the Stuxnet attacks of 2009 and 2010. The Stuxnet malware was considered a harbinger of a new era of state-sponsored attacks on control ...
Stuxnet may have averted a nuclear conflagration by diminishing Israel’s perception of a need for an imminent attack on Iran. And yet it might end up starting one someday soon, if its replications are ...
An Iranian double agent working for Israel used a memory stick to plant the Stuxnet virus that disrupted Iran’s nuclear program, according to a published report quoting current and former U.S.
This is first in a two-part series on Stuxnet It's the first known malware attack to target power plant and factory floor systems, but the Stuxnet worm also has opened the door to a whole new level of ...
The only thing worse than a critical flaw that's quietly exploited for years is a critical flaw that's supposedly patched. That's the situation the entire Windows world is in today, now that HP has ...
A sophisticated worm designed to steal industrial secrets has been around for much longer than previously thought, according to security experts investigating the malicious software. Called Stuxnet, ...
Remember Stuxnet? The internet virus attacking Iranian industrial facilities that we heard about in the fall of 2010? In the months since Stuxnet came to light, Symantec, a security firm, has been ...
In November 1988, the first computer worm indiscriminately propagated through 6,000 Unix systems, or roughly 10 percent of the computer systems on the Internet. Although developed with innocuous ...
In 2010 a new era in cyberwarfare began when the Iranian scientists running the country’s covert nuclear program came to a disturbing realization: Unknown attackers – most likely the United States and ...
VIENNA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Cyber attacks such as the Stuxnet computer worm could harm nuclear sites but Russia and Iran are paying "enough attention" to prevent any possible accident at Iran's Bushehr ...