The Stuxnet worm, a form of malware, was likely created by a government
LONDON, United Kingdom — In June 2009, someone somewhere quietly released a computer virus called Stuxnet. It was rather large for a virus, but no one noticed as it slipped into cyberspace and began infecting its way around the world.
One year later, the virus — or worm, as programmers call this strain of invasive software — did something in Iran. It’s not clear what it did, but this time, a lot of people noticed. Because Stuxnet, they say, changes everything.
Iranian officials have decried Stuxnet as an act of “computer terrorism” perpetrated by the “domineering powers.” They could be right, say experts who believe the worm’s potency and sophistication point to a possible state-sponsored cyber attack and perhaps a new era of warfare.
“In terms of preparation, planning and organization, Stuxnet is completely unparalleled to anything we’ve seen before,” Roel Schouwenberg, a Boston-based researcher for Russian internet security company Kaspersky Lab, told GlobalPost.
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4 comments:
I say the Russians did it. They knock out the German hardware then offer a russian version with a closed software architecture. Big $$$.
I would love to think the Israelis did it, but how?
the number 19790509 brings to mind an hidden message(s)-as per the hidden messages of artists (Goya comes to mind) -
seeing as this is a program created by a very creative mind-and creative minds are a bit different than the 'normal' person's mind-
I would not be surprised at the connection to the May 9, 1979 incident...
Carol-CS
May 9, 1979
US & USSR sign Salt 2 treaty, limiting nuclear weapons
May 9, 1979 - My first PLC project accomplished !
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A Symantec researcher filled in more critical details about the Stuxnet worm here, demonstrating the worm's ability to take control of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) by Siemens Inc. and disable machinery connected to them.
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