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October 1, 2010 at 11:58 AM #18016October 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM #611608ZeitgeistParticipant
There seem to be plenty of the usual suspects including Israel. Some experts don’t rule out even China and Russia involved in some kind of cyber double cross. Keep selling them technology, then destroy it, so they keep having to buy more.
“Cyberspace is now seen as the fifth military battlefield near the ground from air, water and space.”http://news-live.net/who-is-behind-stuxnet-experts-speculations-2596.html
October 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM #611694ZeitgeistParticipantThere seem to be plenty of the usual suspects including Israel. Some experts don’t rule out even China and Russia involved in some kind of cyber double cross. Keep selling them technology, then destroy it, so they keep having to buy more.
“Cyberspace is now seen as the fifth military battlefield near the ground from air, water and space.”http://news-live.net/who-is-behind-stuxnet-experts-speculations-2596.html
October 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM #612243ZeitgeistParticipantThere seem to be plenty of the usual suspects including Israel. Some experts don’t rule out even China and Russia involved in some kind of cyber double cross. Keep selling them technology, then destroy it, so they keep having to buy more.
“Cyberspace is now seen as the fifth military battlefield near the ground from air, water and space.”http://news-live.net/who-is-behind-stuxnet-experts-speculations-2596.html
October 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM #612358ZeitgeistParticipantThere seem to be plenty of the usual suspects including Israel. Some experts don’t rule out even China and Russia involved in some kind of cyber double cross. Keep selling them technology, then destroy it, so they keep having to buy more.
“Cyberspace is now seen as the fifth military battlefield near the ground from air, water and space.”http://news-live.net/who-is-behind-stuxnet-experts-speculations-2596.html
October 1, 2010 at 2:05 PM #612670ZeitgeistParticipantThere seem to be plenty of the usual suspects including Israel. Some experts don’t rule out even China and Russia involved in some kind of cyber double cross. Keep selling them technology, then destroy it, so they keep having to buy more.
“Cyberspace is now seen as the fifth military battlefield near the ground from air, water and space.”http://news-live.net/who-is-behind-stuxnet-experts-speculations-2596.html
October 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM #611662AecetiaParticipant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsOctober 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM #611749AecetiaParticipant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsOctober 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM #612297AecetiaParticipant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsOctober 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM #612413AecetiaParticipant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cmsOctober 1, 2010 at 4:50 PM #612725AecetiaParticipant“The Stuxnet worm was first discovered in mid-June and was specially written to attack Siemens supervisory control and data (SCADA) systems commonly used to control and monitor industrial facilities – from traffic lights and oil rigs to power and nuclear plants, state run Global Times daily reported few days ago.’This malware is specially designed to sabotage plants and damage industrial systems, instead of stealing personal data. It will seriously threaten pillar industries in China, which has 420 million internet users,’ Wang said.”
Sounds like this could start a war, or has it already started?
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/infotech/internet/Superbug-that-attacked-6-mn-computers-in-China-traced-to-US/articleshow/6666390.cms -
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