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Stuxnet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet
I'm guessing it's either Israel or the USA or a combination of the two. I hear the Iranian nuclear reactor is having "technical problems"!!! :har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har: :har::har::har: |
Wow a worm that could attack and control/disable SCADA systems would be a very nasty buisness indeed.
Most pepole have no idea shat SCADA is but lets just say you flushed a toilet. Inderectly you just used a SCADA because without it you wouldent have water to flush the toilet nor power to see where you were uhhh... going. SCADA is imbedded process monitoring, controlling and reporting for just about everything from sewage treatment plants, potable water storage and distribution, traffic lights, power distribution and control. |
Yep heard of it. :yep:
I knew we paid those four eyed geeks in Langley for something... :salute: Our Nerds > Their Nerds :haha: |
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=175206
That FAZ article still is the most elaborated article on the issue I have seen so far. The rumours that the Iranian problems result from a foreign-launched cyberspace attack, are around since quite some time now, it is just that not before now the analysis has lead to the conclusions that it was that indeed: the probably first digital war-attack of this kind. Candidates being able to do this by competence and monetarian funding, are not many: America, Israel, Russia, China, India, Japan. That the EU is behind it, I cannot imagine - due to lacking determination and courage. |
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http://foreign.peacefmonline.com/news/201009/83910.php |
As long as you know what a worm as this is, so it is harmless,and is well protected in the system of society
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So, do not think of this thing like of just any worm we have by the dozens every day. This was a military major strike by use of a new weapon technology, plain and simple. And that'S the reason why I do not think that Fiunland has anything to do with it, Happy Times. I also wonder if Finland has the will and the resources to invest into offensive capacities in this field. Like the German essay in the FAZ quoted an insider, this worm was of that kind that you only develope if oyu can invest, millions into carrying out such an attack, and when the alternative of not doing it would be - to launch a real war. That reduces the number of possible suspects very drastically, I would say. |
I know how it is 'destroyed' infrastructure, but I maintain that it was not of the severe variety, some countries had problems with the undeniable, and it is due to their lower security level
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I recently had a discussion over communications protocal for a domestic water supply system. I boiled down to hardwired RS232 or wireless ethernet. The wireless is of course much cheaper and easier to program and maintain but has obvious security risks. These risks were pointed out. The end results? The cheaper route. |
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Think of it like this: http://www.kulturottenbach.ch/img/Russische_Puppen.jpg The smaller the puppet, the deeper inside other puppets it was hidden, but the more dangerous it became, and the more complex. |
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Our world is more complex than ever before. And it is more vulnerable than ever before. |
Iran is not exactly known for having a high level of safety in these kinds of cases, and if they still fight with it as it is for them, however, the threat became a reality in other countries which are not also, I am not surprised,at all
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It's like the hopuse next to yours getting hit by a bomb. While yours is close to it, your house also may take some force from the blow, too. But that does not compare to the target house, that sees it'S very centre getting hit by the full blow of the bomb. The first takes damage, the latter takes much more damage or even gets destroyed. |
No, you're wrong, other countries became involved!
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