Stuxnet, a groundbreaking digital weapon developed by the US and Israel, successfully sabotaged Iran's nuclear program by ...
There is next to no chance the Iranians will end up in U.S. courts. But U.S. officials say the “name and shame” effort is designed to make clear the U.S. knows what happened, and to deter those ...
Stuxnet was unlike any cyberattack the world had seen before. Instead of stealing data or crashing computers, the worm targeted industrial machines controlling Iran’s nuclear program. By manipulating ...
Stuxnet is a digital ghost, countless lines of code crafted with such genius that it was able to worm its way into Iran’s nuclear fuel enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran, where gas centrifuges spin ...
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that were vulnerable to the Stuxnet attack are still in use globally and rarely have security controls deployed — meaning they're still at risk. More than 10 ...