Researchers warn of new Stuxnet worm

Sophisticated computer virus "could be about to regenerate"

BBC: Researchers have found evidence that the Stuxnet worm, which alarmed governments around the world, could be about to regenerate. Stuxnet was a highly complex piece of malware created to spy on and disrupt Iran's nuclear programme. No-one has identified the worm authors but the finger of suspicion fell on the Israeli and US governments. The new threat, Duqu is, according to those who discovered it, "a precursor to a future Stuxnet-like attack" >>>

19-Oct-2011
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Cost-of-Progress

Actually

by Cost-of-Progress on

This worm/virus is designed to ignore everything else but look for specific industrial control system codes and destroy them. It can evolve on its own and attack other facilities for which the worm was not meant.

It isn't a good thing and I'm not sure what they were thinking when they created it, but it is one complex program.

The international community could give a flying flock about it. Why? Because thanks to the islamist puke government and their anti-everything stance, for the past 32 years the Iranian people have been seen in the same light as these monsters and hence no one gives a damn.

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IRAN FIRST

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Bavafa

What should be the proper response by the world community...

by Bavafa on

To this type of warfare and act of war?

'Hambastegi' is the main key to victory 

Mehrdad