an unpatched vulnerability in windows has been confirmed by microsoft that could be exploited by hackers to take control of the new 'favored' trojan system.
last thursday, kaspersky labs announced the discovery of a new malware called gauss, which specialized in stealing information about bank accounts, finance, and connections to
on the afternoon of february 27, 2013, symantec announced in vietnam the new version of the stuxnet malware version, and said that the stuxnet project could be launched in 2005
an iranian military commander accused the german technology company - siemens of saying it helped the us and israel to launch an attack on the nation's nuclear plant late last
on october 18, us provider of security services symantec warned of a dangerous new computer virus like stuxnet 'computer worm'.
on january 15, 2011, the new york times (nyt) said, the stuxnet worm was created jointly by israel and the us to target iran's nuclear program.
security firm symantec said it found evidence that the stuxnet worm was intended to target uranium enrichment complexes at the bushehr reactor, iran. with the help of experts from
highly skilled hackers can use public information about code known as the stuxnet virus to develop attack variants in many industries.
panda labs, panda security's security lab closed this year with an overview of the most remarkable and special viruses that have appeared in the past 12 months. the list of
iranian officials confirmed that the stuxnet worm infested at least 30,000 pcs running windows in the country ...
hackers have warned that the long national holiday in china could make the country the most populous in the world
security researchers say the stuxnet worm has sneakily attacked heavy industry targets, such as iran's nuclear reactor ...
security experts believe that the stuxnet virus, infiltrating some computers in iran's nuclear program, is part of a darker plan: to start an online war.
a serious vulnerability in windows shell was discovered on july 15 and is currently being exploited by stuxnet malicious code.