BBC: One of the most sophisticated pieces of malware ever detected was probably targeting "high value" infrastructure in Iran, experts have told the BBC. Stuxnet's complexity suggests it could only have been written by a "nation state", some researchers have claimed. It is believed to be the first-known worm designed to target real-world infrastructure such as power stations, water plants and industrial units. It was first detected in June and has been intensely studied ever since. "The fact that we see so many more infections in Iran than anywhere else in the world makes us think this threat was targeted at Iran and that there was something in Iran that was of very, very high value to whomever wrote it," Liam O'Murchu of security firm Symantec, who has tracked the worm since it was first detected, told BBC News >>>
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Moving to a different stage!
by IranMilitaryForum.net on Thu Sep 23, 2010 07:58 PM PDTNow that the Zio-Fascists bluff of attacking Iran is read by Iran, they are resorting to the non-sense of science fiction and virtual attacks.
What else is remained to do to save face and still keep the almighty military force balloon of the Zio-fascists and their terrorist financiers/supporters puffed up for a fake military poster?
;-)
Actually, since posting this
by Sargord Pirouz on Thu Sep 23, 2010 06:14 PM PDTActually, since posting this comment here, I read Cyrus Safdari's take on this, and I now have a more reserved perspective, especially given the sourcing for this report.
Absolutely SP
by cyclicforward on Thu Sep 23, 2010 06:05 PM PDTTazeh, Kojasho diden. They are going to take the pants off of the IRI thugs and send you dancing in the streets of Tehran.
The Biggest Virus...
by Immortal Guard on Thu Sep 23, 2010 01:32 PM PDTThe biggest virus is when you can create money out of nothing!!!
Well, there's an obvious
by Sargord Pirouz on Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:42 PM PDTWell, there's an obvious economic war directed at Iran (sanctions). There's also external support for terrorist attacks carried out against the country. No surprise at all a cyber war is being directed against it, as well.