Cyberattacks against critical infrastructure have evolved from isolated intrusions into strategic operations aimed at ...
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 ...
Researchers from security firm Symantec have found and analyzed a version of the Stuxnet cybersabotage malware that predates previously discovered versions by at least two years and used a different ...
The recently discovered Flame spyware is directly connected to Stuxnet, researchers at a Russian security firm said today (June 11). An early version of Stuxnet dating from 2009 contained a software ...
In 2010 a worm named Stuxnet infiltrated nuclear infrastructure in Iran and for the first time proved software alone could ...
We've been following up, this week, on the story of a computer bug that attacked Iran. The Stuxnet virus partially disabled a nuclear plant, and though nobody has taken credit, it's suspected the ...
Goodbye Stuxnet. And Iranian officials would doubtless hasten to add: “Good riddance.” At one second past midnight Sunday, the world’s most powerful known cyber weapon, reportedly created by the US ...
A sophisticated worm designed to steal industrial secrets has been around for much longer than previously thought, according to security experts investigating the malicious software. Called Stuxnet, ...
The idea of European comebacks is one long familiar to most people; we joke about David Hasselhoff being massive in Germany, or the ongoing French love affair with Jerry Lewis, long after America has ...
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 ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency has released its latest report about the current state of Iran’s nuclear program that's based on intelligence supplied by member states of the IAEA. In this ...
In November 1988, the first computer worm indiscriminately propagated through 6,000 Unix systems, or roughly 10 percent of the computer systems on the Internet. Although developed with innocuous ...