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Stuxnet es un gusano informático que afecta a equipos con Windows, descubierto en junio de 2010 por VirusBlokAda, una empresa de seguridad radicada en Bielorrusia. Es el primer gusano conocido que espía y reprograma sistemas industriales,1 en concreto sistemas SCADA de control y monitorización de procesos, pudiendo afectar a infraestructuras críticas como centrales nucleares.2
The infamous Stuxnet worm, which crippled Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities, was part of a wider cyberwar campaign orchestrated by the Whitehouse under direct command of president Obama, it has been claimed.
Hace mucho tiempo ya que no se hablaba mucho de este gusano.Para quien no sepa de que va la cosa os hacemos una pequeña introducción:CitarStuxnet es un gusano informático que afecta a equipos con Windows, descubierto en junio de 2010 por VirusBlokAda, una empresa de seguridad radicada en Bielorrusia. Es el primer gusano conocido que espía y reprograma sistemas industriales,1 en concreto sistemas SCADA de control y monitorización de procesos, pudiendo afectar a infraestructuras críticas como centrales nucleares.2Fuente : http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/StuxnetDespués de mucho tiempo y muchos rumores sobre quien podria ser el creador de tal maldad, siempre ha habido 2 claros candidatos : Israel o USA.
US officials confirm Stuxnet was a joint US-Israeli opCyberattacks on Iranian nuclear program were a US-Israel effort started under the Bush administration and continued by President Obama, The New York Times reports.The confirmation from Obama-administration officials that Stuxnet was a joint US-operation comes from extracts from a forthcoming book, Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power, by David Sanger that's due to be published next week.
US military debated hacking Libyan air defensesThe Obama administration intensely debated whether to hack the computer networks that run Libya's air-defense system in the days leading up to the US-led strikes against Qaddafi forces, The New York Times reports.
Germany reveals secret techie soldier unit, new cyberweaponsThe admission, which appeared in parliamentary documents published on Tuesday, gave no details of the size of the unit much less any operations that it might have run. However documents delivered to the German federal defence committee did reveal that the unit has been operating for six years since 2006, a year before the cyber-attack on Estonia and four years before the discovery of the infamous Stuxnet worm.
Flame and Stuxnet: Two cyber weapons unleashed by same masterThose who commissioned the malware Flame also created the deadly Stuxnet, say Kaspersky Labs, who have discovered an identical piece of code in both worms. What appeared to be two unrelated programs are probably part of the same cyberwar campaign.