Last week, House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) held a Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection hearing to examine the evolution of threats to ...
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 ...
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.
A targeted Trojan bearing a lot of similarities to the Stuxnet virus has been found in industrial systems in Europe, apparently being used to gather information for a future Stuxnet-style attack, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A German computer security expert said he believes the United States and Israel's Mossad unleashed the malicious Stuxnet worm on Iran's ...
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 at Symantec today said that the notorious Stuxnet worm targeted five separate organizations, and that attacks against those objectives — all with a presence in Iran — started in June 2009, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - No one may ever know for sure who built computer worm Stuxnet or why, but now it is out there it could prove as big a game changer for industrial system security as the September 11 ...
The idea of European comebacks is one long familiar to most people; we joke about David Hasselhoff being massive in Germany, or the ongoing French love affair with Jerry Lewis, long after America has ...
In 2010 a new era in cyberwarfare began when the Iranian scientists running the country’s covert nuclear program came to a disturbing realization: Unknown attackers – most likely the United States and ...
The Obama administration's investigation into the leak of classified information on Stuxnet, a U.S. cyberattack targeting Iran's nuclear programs, has zeroed in on retired Marine General James ...