Dutch Man Deployed Stuxnet via Water Pump to Disable Iran’s Nukes

By Deeba Ahmed
Beyond Bush and Obama: Dutch Investigation Uncovers Hidden Secrets of Stuxnet’s Billion-Dollar Attack.
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Dutch Engineer Used Water Pump to Get Billion-Dollar Stuxnet Malware Into Iranian Nuclear Facility: Report

An engineer recruited by intelligence services used a water pump to deliver Stuxnet, which reportedly cost $1-2 billion to develop.
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Mysterious malware designed to cripple industrial systems linked to Russia

The code designed to target industrial control systems joins the pantheon of dangerous malware that can cause cyber-physical harm.

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How Morris Worm Command and Control Changed Cybersecurity

A successful cyberattack requires more than just gaining entry into a victim’s network. To truly reap the rewards, attackers must maintain a persistent presence within the system. After establishing communication with other compromised network devices, actors can stealthily extract valuable data. The key to all this is a well-developed Command and Control (C2 or C&C) […]

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Critical Infrastructure is Missing Something Critical

The Colonial Pipeline attack was yet another reminder that critical infrastructure is in desperate need of stronger security. The attack is one of the most recent victims of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure; the phenomenon is not new, nor is it… Continue reading Critical Infrastructure is Missing Something Critical

Portrait of a Digital Weapon

Over the years, artists have been creating art depicting weapons of mass destruction, war and human conflict. But the weapons of war, and the theatres of operation are changing in …read more Continue reading Portrait of a Digital Weapon

Son of Stuxnet? Iran Nuke Site Hacked ‘by Israel’ (Again)

Iran’s Nantaz nuclear centrifuge facility went dark yesterday. Sources say it was an Israeli cyberattack—another one. But something doesn’t add up.
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Evolução da cibersegurança: Uma breve linha do tempo

A evolução da cibersegurança acompanhou o desenvolvimento da tecnologia da comunicação. À medida que progredíamos de telégrafos para os smartphones, o mesmo aconteceu com os ataques cibernéticos, do worm Morris ao Stuxnet e, mais recentemente, Snake ra… Continue reading Evolução da cibersegurança: Uma breve linha do tempo