As Iran met in Kazakhstan this week with members of the UN Security Council to discuss its nuclear program, researchers announced that a new variant of the sophisticated cyberweapon known as Stuxnet ...
The video explains how the Stuxnet worm allegedly sabotaged Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility by secretly taking control of centrifuges and making them speed up and slow down until they failed ...
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The U.S. currently faces a growing threat from cyber-attacks against its critical infrastructure (CI) vital to our modern society. Many understand this growing threat but don’t know the origins of a ...
Did the Stuxnet cyberweapon infect the International Space Station? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Almost certainly not, but that ...
The sophisticated espionage toolkit known as Flame is directly tied to the Stuxnet superworm that attacked Iran's centrifuges in 2009 and 2010, according to researchers who recently found that the ...
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Stuxnet seems to have been created specifically to slow down the Iranian nuclear program. Roughly, it works by searching for a specific sort of controller (used in a centrifuge), in a specific sort of ...
The Stuxnet virus that last year damaged Iran's nuclear program was likely one of at least five cyber weapons developed on a single platform whose roots trace back to 2007, according to new research ...
The cat is out of the bag: The United States is the first known country to carry out a sustained cyber attack with the intent of destroying another country's infrastructure. Earlier today, The New ...
The Obama administration's investigation into the leak of classified information on Stuxnet, a U.S. cyberattack targeting Iran's nuclear programs, has zeroed in on retired Marine General James ...