LONDON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda scares airlines with parcel bombs worth $4,000 (£2,565). War with the Taliban costs the West billions of dollars a week. North Korea shells disputed land, winning instant ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cybersecurity threats are accelerating. The release of classified diplomatic cables by WikiLeaks.org raises questions about how the government could have allowed such a huge cache of sensitive data to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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In 2010 a new era in cyberwarfare began when the Iranian scientists running the country’s covert nuclear program came to a disturbing realization: Unknown attackers – most likely the United States and ...
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Stuxnet | The Computer Virus That Caused World War 3
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 ...
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How Stuxnet Nearly Sparked World War 3!
In 2010, a computer virus named Stuxnet was discovered, capable of sabotaging critical infrastructure like power grids and nuclear reactors. This video uncovers the shocking story of how Stuxnet ...
I spoke with SIEM vendor NitroSecurity yesterday to hear about what would normally be a low visibility announcement. NitroSecurity announced that it will support OSIsoft’s PI system, a data historian ...
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