September 30, 2010:
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 have reported.
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Steve Gibson Reported about this on last weeks
Security Now Show 268
Stating that it was a unknown Government backed attack,
because it was too sophisticated for regular hackers to pull off.
Security Now Show 268
Stating that it was a unknown Government backed attack,
because it was too sophisticated for regular hackers to pull off.
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September 25,2010:US does not know source, purpose of Stuxnet worm: official
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September 26,2010:Stuxnet infects 30,000 industrial computers in Iran: report
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September 27,2010:Stuxnet worm rampaging through Iran:
IT official
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The Stuxnet worm is mutating and wreaking further havoc on computerised industrial equipment in Iran where about 30,000 IP addresses have already been infected, IRNA news agency reported on Monday.
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