Stuxnet move over. Cybersecurity researchers on Monday announced the discovery of Flame, a piece of malicious software that one firm has called “arguably … the most complex malware ever found.” At ...
“Fiction became reality,” noted Roel Schouwenberg of Kaspersky Lab, when summarizing the unprecedented level of sophistication of the Stuxnet cyberattack that disabled Iranian centrifuges at Natanz.
Three years after the Stuxnet computer worm first became known, its threat is still being evaluated — but what's clear is that it has raised the stakes in the worldwide race to create cyber weapons.
These fears have gained traction following an eye (and balloon) popping presentation by an Irish computing expert. Using nothing more technical than an air pump and balloon Lima O Murchu was able to ...
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 ...
As was highlighted at the Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for Defence & Security conference last year, there is a large emphasis on boosting South ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda scares airlines with parcel bombs worth $4,000. War with the Taliban costs the West billions of dollars a week. North Korea shells disputed land, winning instant fresh ...