In a fascinating new read, Foreign Policy's Ralph Langer explored the deep history of Stuxnet, the super computer virus jointly authored, allegedly, by American and Israeli intelligence services to ...
Buried 26 feet underground and shielded by concrete, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was thought to be untouchable. But in ...
In today's tour of state-sponsored propaganda: Iran cheers the end of a computer virus, paywalls give an unexpected boost to state-run newspapers and America's propaganda arms faces a setback in Iraq.
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Stuxnet: The Virus That Nearly Sparked World War III
In 2010 a worm named Stuxnet infiltrated nuclear infrastructure in Iran and for the first time proved software alone could ...
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Last week, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) held a Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection hearing to examine the evolution of threats to ...
Behind the visible air battles lies an invisible war-a contest of intelligence and counter-intelligence that has defined ...
TEHRAN, Iran — The computers of high-ranking Iranian officials appear to have been penetrated by a data-mining virus called Flame, in what may be the most destructive cyber attack on Iran since the ...
August 19, 2025: Iranian-backed groups, such as the Houthis in Yemen, use Western cellphones to track merchant ships in the Red Sea by pinging them for their GPS locations. Even on warships, where ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. In 2010, a piece of code was discovered to have quietly infiltrated industrial systems, and ...
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