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Iranian nuclear program stalled by sophisticated computer virus A new super computer virus called "stuxnet" is attacking Iranian's nuclear infrastructure. It specifically targets equipment made by Siemens. It's estimated it was in their system, undetected, for over a year. When it was discovered and a security bulletin was released online, all the sites relating to the virus went under attack for 24 hours. Researchers are saying that it likely came from a nation state, not just some hacker. EDIT: The plot thickens as an Iranian Stuxnet expert was assassinated in Tehran http://www.tgdaily.com/security-feat...ated-in-tehran Crazy article explaining the virus. Some blockbuster movie type stuff here: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/...est=latestnews Computerworld article: http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...taxonomyId=142 Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet |
Epic... |
that's some pretty scary. |
stuxnet could be iran specific, but it affected programs, nuclear or otherwise in other countries as well |
first example of cyberwarfare.. they speculate that israel decided to use a cyberattack rather than a military strike to disable iran's nuclear program.. smart. the thing is this is only a one time thing though, can't happen again.. the virus got in through careless employees bringing it in through thumb drives. you can bet they'll change those rules really quick now haha |
thats some crazy shit |
I foresee a movie adaptation in the future. |
Looks like it'd make for a good plot with computers taking over and robots. Maybe call the computer program skynet and call the movie terminator...o wait Posted via RS Mobile |
Shiiiit son virus attack Posted via RS Mobile |
So who was the idiot checking his face book while at work at the nuclear plant?:D |
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Weaponized malware...wow, and I thought uncloseable pop ups were bad enough lol One of the articles said the application of Stuxnet would've been like an F-22 appearing over a WWI battlefield... unreal *edit* uh oh I typed the word Stuxnet, now the NSA and their little Narus super computer has redflagged me, and my internet and house are gonna get wire tapped |
Creepy how this could be state run. 4 Zero-days and 2 stolen certificates as well as a deep understanding of the industrial production of nuclear weapons :O. Can't be just simple group of hackers. |
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The F-22 is a decade years older than the F-35 ;) |
Swordfish 2? |
^^^???? Die Hard 4.. helloo?? |
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and why it can only be used once? and what did they mean when they said, "no hacker would waste zero days in that manner?" and two zero days were already known? sorry, i'm just confused =s |
A Zero day virus is a previously-unknown computer virus or other malware for which specific antivirus software signatures are not yet available. Traditionally, antivirus software relies upon signatures to identify malware. This can be very effective, but cannot defend against malware unless samples have already been obtained, signatures generated and updates distributed to users. Because of this, signature-based approaches are not effective against zero-day viruses. Most modern antivirus software still use signatures, but also carry out other types of analysis |
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For viruses, Trojans and other zero-day attacks, the vulnerability window follows this time line: The developer creates software containing an (unknown) vulnerability The attacker finds the vulnerability before the developer does The attacker writes and distributes an exploit while the vulnerability is not known to the developer The developer finds the vulnerability and starts developing a fix. Quote:
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this is insane. right out of movie scripts. it's true: technology is going to advance the world... then destroy it. |
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Cmon Iran use Norton or at least adaware |
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