Stuxnet is a malicious computer worm first uncovered in 2010 and thought to have been in development since at least 2005. Stuxnet targets supervisory...
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most advanced (...) we have seen", operating alongside the creators of Stuxnet and Flame. Most of their targets have been in Iran, Russia, Pakistan, Afghanistan...
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centrifuge infrastructure at the Natanz nuclear enrichment lab in Iran with the Stuxnet malware in 2009. The industrial espionage operation required years of preparation...
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CIA activities in Iran (section Stuxnet)
the absence of either criterion, Stuxnet becomes dormant inside the computer. If both conditions are fulfilled, Stuxnet introduces the infected rootkit...
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Duqu (section Relationship to Stuxnet)
discovered on 1 September 2011, thought by Kaspersky Labs to be related to the Stuxnet worm and to have been created by Unit 8200. Duqu has exploited Microsoft...
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attacks. Some special worms attack industrial systems in a targeted manner. Stuxnet was primarily transmitted through LANs and infected thumb-drives, as its...
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may have been an infection by the sophisticated Stuxnet worm. He attributed the development of Stuxnet worm most likely to Government of China which had...
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computer virus created by the two countries became known as "the bug," and Stuxnet by the IT community once it became public. The malicious software temporarily...
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plan created as a mitigation strategy after the Stuxnet malware campaign and its aftermath. Unlike Stuxnet, that was loaded onto a system after the design...
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Aramco. Storm Worm - A Windows trojan horse that forms the Storm botnet Stuxnet First destructive ICS-targeting Trojan which destroyed part of Iran's nuclear...
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Kaspersky Lab (section Stuxnet)
espionage platforms conducted by nations, such as Equation Group and the Stuxnet worm. Various covert government-sponsored [by which government] cyber-espionage...
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first known SCADA systems to be specifically targeted by malware. The Stuxnet worm can spy on and even reprogram infected systems. "SCADA System SIMATIC...
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team, believes the group only cooperates with the creators of Flame and Stuxnet from a position of superiority: "Equation Group are definitely the masters...
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American, Dutch and Israeli intelligence organizations. The attack used a Stuxnet worm which hampered the operation of plant's centrifuges and caused damage...
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Supply chain attack (section Stuxnet)
report to investors. Believed to be an American-Israeli cyber weapon, Stuxnet is a malicious computer worm. The worm specifically targets systems that...
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end. The NSA is also alleged to have been behind such attack software as Stuxnet, which severely damaged Iran's nuclear program. The NSA, alongside the...
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indepth look into Stuxnet". Virus Bulletin. "Stuxnet worm hits Iran nuclear plant staff computers". BBC News. 26 September 2010. "Stuxnet Virus Targets and...
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Experts: Stuxnet Attack on Iran Was Illegal 'Act of Force'". Wired. Archived from the original on 7 May 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2013. "Did Stuxnet Take Out...
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2010, VirusBlokAda reported detection of zero-day attack malware called Stuxnet that exploited the vulnerability to install a rootkit that snooped Siemens'...
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Iraqi and Syrian nuclear reactors in 1981 and 2007, respectively, and the Stuxnet malware that severely damaged Iranian nuclear facilities in 2010 is thought...
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March 2013). "Legal Experts: Stuxnet Attack on Iran Was Illegal 'Act of Force'". Wired. Retrieved 7 May 2013. "Did Stuxnet Take Out 1,000 Centrifuges at...
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uranium-enrichment plant. Although the official authors of Stuxnet haven't been officially identified, Stuxnet is believed to be developed and deployed by the United...
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civilians as a violation of human rights in Iran. In the aftermath of the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran's nuclear facilities, there was speculation by...
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successfully erased information on hard disks at the Oil Ministry's headquarters. Stuxnet, a malicious computer worm believed to be a jointly built American-Israeli...
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Stuxnet, a malicious computer worm used to sabotage Iran's nuclear program, and published a book on the topic called Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and...
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Duqu Flame (malware) Great Cannon Mirai (malware) Stuxnet Wiper (malware) Pegasus (spyware) Stuxnet was among the first and one of the most influential...
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students at North Carolina State University where he mentioned Vacon. Stuxnet Virus Vacon NX frequency converter drives, also known as variable-frequency...
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Project Mossad infiltration of Iranian nuclear archive Bid Kaneh explosion Stuxnet 2020 Iran explosions 2021 Natanz incident 2023 Iran drone attacks Related...
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the comprehensive analysis released by Symantec in 2011 regarding the Stuxnet virus, Realtek's digital certificate for Windows was compromised, allowing...
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