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Do we need cyber warfare treaties? Study looks at legacy of Stuxnet – NBCNews.com


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Do we need cyber warfare treaties? Study looks at legacy of Stuxnet
NBCNews.com
But its "escape" was probably unforeseen, said Axelrod, and is just one of the many dangers of letting cyber conflicts go unregulated. The model he developed could help countries at least begin a dialogue about what is acceptable and what isn't
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Stuxnet Discovered To Contain Two Stealth Weapons – CIO Today

Stuxnet Discovered To Contain Two Stealth Weapons
CIO Today
Langner posits this is due in part to contractors working at different customers and 'manually' spreading the malware versus exhibiting worm-like behaviour — Stuxnet had some very serious unintended consequences, namely: Duqu and Flame,” Shier said.

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Russians infect space with USB malware, Stuxnet found in nuclear reactor – Computerworld (blog)


Computerworld (blog)

Russians infect space with USB malware, Stuxnet found in nuclear reactor
Computerworld (blog)
He said sophisticated malware like Gauss, Flame and Red October were rare and would require around $ 10 million to build. … Half of all malware was written in Chinese…a third was written in Spanish or Portuguese, followed by Russian-coded malware
US-Israeli computer super-worm hit Russian nuclear plant – KasperskyRT (blog)

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Stuxnet infected Russian nuclear plant – SC Magazine Australia

Stuxnet infected Russian nuclear plant
SC Magazine Australia
"At least twice." He said sophisticated malware like Gauss, Flame and Red October were rare and would require around $ 10 million to build. Such malware had infected Saudi Aramco knocking it offline for two weeks, Kaspersky noted. Half of all malware

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