Monday, September 27, 2010

“Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security” plus 2 more

“Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security” plus 2 more


Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese national security

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 01:08 AM PDT

Called Stuxnet, the worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities -- from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, the state-run Global Times daily reported quoting experts.

Web 'superbug' threatens Chinese security

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 12:55 AM PDT

Beijing, Sep 27 (PTI) A sophisticated malicious computer software, or malware, described by security firms as a "new cyber-weapon," is attempting to infiltrate factory computers in China's key industries, threatening the country's national security, cyber experts have warned.

Web superbug seeking to access China

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 05:12 PM PDT

A sophisticated malicious computer software, or malware, described by security firms as a "new cyber-weapon," is attempting to infiltrate factory computers in China's pillar industries, threatening the country's national security, cyber experts warned Sunday.

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