The Stuxnet computer worm that was used to sabotage the Iranian nuclear program was likely preceded by another sophisticated malware program that used some of the same exploits and spread through USB ...
Months of speculation, malware analysis, and conspiracy theories have swirled around the game-changing Stuxnet worm since it was first revealed last summer. But one veteran security expert hopes to ...
Researchers at Symantec today said that the notorious Stuxnet worm targeted five separate organizations, and that attacks against those objectives — all with a presence in Iran — started in June 2009, ...
A new twist in the mystery that is Stuxnet/Duqu/Flame: Researchers now say Flame came first and has direct ties to Stuxnet, the targeted attack reportedly launched by the U.S. and Israel against an ...
Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. Researchers analyzing the Stuxnet cyberweapon have found references in its code that could indicate that it was created ...
Cybersecurity officials have discovered a widely disseminated piece of malicious software called Stuxnet, which they say establishes a new precedent in the sophistication and threat of cyberwarfare.
A targeted Trojan bearing a lot of similarities to the Stuxnet virus has been found in industrial systems in Europe, apparently being used to gather information for a future Stuxnet-style attack, ...
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 ...
STUXNET. The virus that prevented; then started the next world war. Cyberwar is being waged right now in your name. No matter what country you call home, your government is engaged in highly dangerous ...
LONDON (Reuters) - No one may ever know for sure who built computer worm Stuxnet or why, but now it is out there it could prove as big a game changer for industrial system security as the September 11 ...
LONDON (AP) — Cybersecurity researchers said Monday that they’d found a link between the infrastructure-wrecking cyberweapon known as Stuxnet and the recently-discovered Flame virus — possibly ...