Posted on November 12, 2013 by WashingtonsBlog
[Why we are bulling Russians? are we in the prelims of a nuclear devastation? Do we think that Russians will not respond? They may wait until ready to retaliate as Stalin did with the German nazis. We are wrong!! HAZ]
Even Threatens the International Space Station
In their obsession to stop Iran from
developing nuclear weapons, the
U.S. and Israel created a computer virus (called “Stuxnet”) to take out Iran’s
nuclear reactors.
The virus appears to have spread to
other countries.
One of the world’s top computer
security experts – Eugene Kaspersky –
said this week that the virus has attacked a Russian nuclear
reactor. As The Register notes:
The
infamous Stuxnet malware thought to have been developed by the US and Israel to
disrupt Iran’s nuclear facilities, also managed to cause chaos at a Russian
nuclear plant, according to Eugene Kaspersky.
The
revelation came during a Q&A session after a speech at Australia’s National
Press Club last week, in which he argued that those spooks responsible for
“offensive technologies” don’t realise the unintended consequences of releasing
malware into the wild.
“Everything
you do is a boomerang,” he added. “It will get back to you.”
***
“Unfortunately,
it’s very possible that other nations which are not in a conflict will be
victims of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure,” said Kaspersky.
“It’s
cyber space. [There are] no borders, [and many facilities share the] same
systems.”
Not
finished there, Kaspersky also claimed to have heard from “Russian space guys”
in the know that even machines on the International Space Station had been
infected “from time to time” after scientists arrived aboard with infected
USBs.
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Other security experts agree.
As British security website V3 – in
an article entitled “Stuxnet: UK and US nuclear plants at risk as malware
spreads outside Russia” – reports:
Experts
from FireEye [background] and F-Secure [background] told V3 the nature of Stuxnet means it is
likely many power plants have fallen victim to the malware ….
F-Secure
security analyst Sean Sullivan told V3 Stuxnet’s unpredictable nature
means it has likely spread to other facilities outside of the plant mentioned
by Kaspersky.
“It didn’t
spread via the internet. It spread outside of its target due to a bug and so it
started traveling via USB. Given the community targeted, I would not be
surprised if other countries had nuclear plants with infected PCs,” he said.
Director
of security strategy at FireEye, Jason Steer, mirrored Sullivan’s sentiment,
adding the insecure nature of most critical infrastructure systems would make
them an ideal breeding ground for Stuxnet.
***
Steer
added the atypical way Stuxnet spreads and behaves, means traditional defences
are ill equipped to stop, or even accurately track the malware’s movements.
“It’s
highly likely that other plants globally are infected and will continue to
be infected as it’s in the wild and we will see on a weekly basis
businesses trying to figure out how to secure the risk of infected USB flash
drives,” he said.
***
The use of
XP in power plants is set to become even more dangerous as Microsoft has
confirmed it will officially cut support for the 12-year-old OS in less than a
year. The
lack of support means XP systems will no longer receive critical security
updates from Microsoft.
That’s almost as brilliant is waging a global war on terror
in such an idiotic way that it is increasing
terrorism …
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