- sciencedirect.com topics/computer-science/stuxnetStuxnet - an overview Attacks on the Power Grid and Control Systems There have been...
- techrepublic.com article/stuxnet-the-smart-…It has been almost seven years since Stuxnet first made headlines for its devastating attack on Iranian uranium enrichment centrifuges.
- neerajcysec.gitbook.io notes/memory-forensics/…Stuxnet. worm that was originally aimed at Iran's nuclear facilities, mutated and spread to other industrial and energy-producing facilities.
- microsoft.com en-us/wdsi/threats/malware-…Worm:Win32/Stuxnet.A is the detection for a worm that spreads to all removable drives. It does this by dropping shortcut files (.LNK)...
- asamborski.github.io cs558_s17_blog/2017/04/05/…How they broke the centrifuges. Stuxnet’s objective was clear: the software wanted to sabotage the centrifuges primarily by breaking the rotors.
- britannica.com technology/StuxnetStuxnet, a computer worm, discovered in June 2010, that was specifically written to take over certain programmable industrial control systems and cause the...
- securelist.com stuxnet-zero-victims/67483/One of the reasons to revisit the Stuxnet subject is the publication (November 11th, 2014) of the book “Countdown to Zero Day” by journalist Kim Zetter.
- wired.com 2014/11/countdown-to-zero-day-stuxnet/As the excerpt begins, it's June 2009—a year or so since Stuxnet was first released, but still a year before the covert operation will be discovered and exposed.
- mcafee.com blogs/other-blogs/mcafee-labs/stuxnet-…A: There are many aspects to Stuxnet, including two recently patched vulnerabilities, and two yet-to-be patched privilege-escalation vulnerabilities.
- twitter.com hashtag/stuxnet…Chris, that's what Iranian scientists in their nuclear programme thought until #stuxnet The changing calibration of centrifuges (albeit controlled in this instance by...