Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Stuxnet Virus

Stuxnet virus threat is real
Insights into cyber-war's newest weapon. ...more...

Stuxnet: Ahmadinejad admits cyberweapon hit Iran nuclear program

Iran's president Monday appeared to confirm what cybersecurity experts have been saying for weeks: that a new type of malicious software – a cyber guided missile called Stuxnet – has hammered that nation's nuclear-fuel centrifuge facilities. ...more...

Stuxnet Virus

Iran says nuclear sites affected by Stuxnet virus
The Stuxnet virus that attacked Iranian nuclear sites has affected some of the nuclear centrifuges, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Monday. ...more...
Stuxnet Virus Said to Have Caused Iran Nuclear Problems

The Stuxnet Virus has been confirmed to have impacted Iran's nuclear program. Iran's president has confirmed for the first time that a computer worm affected centrifuges in the country's uranium enrichment program. Iran has previously denied the Stuxnet worm, which experts say is calibrated to destroy centrifuges, had caused any damage, saying they uncovered it before it ...more...

Iran denies nuclear virus damage
Iran has denied that the Stuxnet virus managed to do any damage to its nuclear power generation plans. ...more...
Stuxnet Virus Can Do Much More Harm, Described As A "Game-Changer"

The Stuxnet virus can do much more harm than destroying Iran's nuclear facilities, according to international news sites on Friday. It can damage critical industries worldwide such as water, chemical and power plants, according to the Department of Homeland Security in the United States. Image Credit: Ci.Haverhill.Ma.us Sean McGurk, the acting director of Department of [...] ...more...

Stuxnet Virus Threatens Cyberspace Defense, DHS Says
The Department of Homeland Security has put Congress on alert. ...more...

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