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 ...
Stuxnet, the powerful malware that wormed its way in and hobbled Iran’s uranium enrichment efforts, infiltrated the secure networks of the nuclear program via trusted partners, newly public ...
KASPERSKY SECURITY ANALYST SUMMIT -- Cancun, Mexico -- Move over Stuxnet, Flame, and Regin: a newly uncovered cyber espionage operation that predates and rivals Stuxnet has been underway since at ...
Research released today challenges some earlier analysis of the Stuxnet attacks of 2009 and 2010. The Stuxnet malware was considered a harbinger of a new era of state-sponsored attacks on control ...
The Stuxnet computer worm that was used to sabotage the Iranian nuclear program was likely preceded by another sophisticated malware program that used some of the same exploits and spread through USB ...
Cyberespionage is coming of age but the problem with weapons like Stuxnet is that they will be used against us The world of malware has, over the last couple of decades, morphed to become not just a ...
Security researchers today said that they have found a direct link between the notorious Stuxnet worm and the more-recently-discovered Flame espionage malware, indicating that the two teams cooperated ...
While it has been disturbing to see Internet threats become driven by financial gain, Stuxnet signals the arrival of something more worrisome: a new class of threat designed to seize and control ...
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 ...