New Level Of Cyber Warfare

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New level of cyber warfare Oct 01, 2010
Stuxnet 'cyber superweapon' moves to China

After Iran, China is hit.

BEIJING (AFP) – A computer virus dubbed the world's "first cyber superweapon" by experts and which may have been designed to attack Iran's nuclear facilities has found a new target -- China.

The Stuxnet computer worm has wreaked havoc in China, infecting millions of computers around the country, state media reported this week.

Stuxnet is feared by experts around the globe as it can break into computers that control machinery at the heart of industry, allowing an attacker to assume control of critical systems like pumps, motors, alarms and valves.

It could, technically, make factory boilers explode, destroy gas pipelines or even cause a nuclear plant to malfunction.

The virus targets control systems made by German industrial giant Siemens commonly used to manage water supplies, oil rigs, power plants and other industrial facilities.

It was found lurking on Siemens systems in India, Indonesia, Pakistan and elsewhere, but the heaviest infiltration appears to be in Iran, according to software security researchers
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This appears not be a simple DoS attack like what the Ruskies did to Estonia.

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Re: New Level Of Cyber Warfare Oct 13, 2010
Any virus with such sophistication can be easily tracked back to its source. Also anything with such a focused target seems fishy given the goal of any virus is to spread everywhere it can...
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