A report from the Netherlands claims that a Dutch man played a key role in the notorious Stuxnet worm attack against an Iranian nuclear facility, which then accidentally escaped into the wider world.
STUXNET. The virus that prevented; then started the next world war. Cyberwar is being waged right now in your name. No matter what country you call home, your government is engaged in highly dangerous ...
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 ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda scares airlines with parcel bombs worth $4,000 (£2,565). War with the Taliban costs the West billions of dollars a week. North Korea shells disputed land, winning instant ...
After last week, policymakers and analysts of cyberspace are hoping to catch their breath. On Monday, Russia-based antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab announced that it had discovered Flame, a sophisticated ...
Security experts are claiming that the Stuxnet virus has damaged the Iranian nuclear program so severely that it will take as long as two years to repair all the damage. This makes the virus as ...
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 ...