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Stuxnet Infects 30,000 Industrial Computers In Iran

Stuxnet Infects 30,000 Industrial Computers In Iran

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eldavojohn writes “The BBC and AFP are releasing more juicy details about the now infamous Stuxnet worm that Iranian officials have confirmed infected 30,000 industrial computers inside Iran following those exact fears. The targeted systems that the worm is designed to infect are Siemens SCADA systems. Talking heads are speculating that the worm is too complex for an individual or group, causing blame to be placed on Israel or even the United States — although the US official claims they do not know the origin of the virus. Iran claims it… Continue reading

Canonical Designer Demos Ubuntu Context-Aware UI

Canonical Designer Demos Ubuntu Context-Aware UI

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Blacklaw writes “Canonical’s Christian Giordano has posted details of what he believes could be the future of user interface design in Ubuntu — a system that detects physical context. Designed to be paired with a webcam or other sensor system, the concept is that the computer is able to detect where a user is in proximity to the display along with an idea of roughly what he or she might be doing. Using this information, the operating system — in this case, Ubuntu Linux — can automatically make changes to the screen… Continue reading

Stuxnet Worm May Have Targeted Iranian Reactor

Stuxnet Worm May Have Targeted Iranian Reactor

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yuna49 writes “Analysis of the Stuxnet worm suggests its target might have been Iran’s nuclear program. “Last week Ralph Langner, a well-respected expert on industrial systems security, published an analysis of the Stuxnet worm, which targets Siemens software systems, and suggested that it may have been used to sabotage Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor. A Siemens expert, Langner simulated a Siemens industrial network and then analyzed the worm’s attack. Experts had first thought that Stuxnet was written to steal industrial secrets, but Langner found something quite different. The worm actually looks for… Continue reading