Monday, September 27, 2010

Stuxnet Worm: A Cyber Attack Aimed at Iran’s Nuclear Facility?

The Stuxnet Worm has infected various computer systems throughout Iran , namely the nuclear facility. This story is gaining a lot of popularity, as many are curious because of Iran ’s defiance of UN resolutions were they targeted by some massive computer attack?


According to PC World, that doesn’t appear to be the case. Approximately 30,000 IP addresses in Iran were affected by the Stuxnet Worm, which is still mutating. The virus was created for Siemen’s supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA) which affects not only Iran, but also Pakistan, Indonesia, and India – although Iran has bore the worst hit from the cyber virus.


Still yet, the media reports that there is no indication that the nuclear facility was directly targeted, and although computer systems within the facility were compromised, none of them were critical control centers. Of course, what are the odds that Iran would come out and tell the truth about this?


The Stuxnet worm is so well orchestrated, German officials are calling it the “hack of the century.” There are bound to be a lot of conspiracy theorists out there claiming that the US or the UN is behind it. However, there are no reports that indicate that that is the case.


In an increasingly electronic age, however it wouldn’t be unusual for one country to use electronic data against another. Could the Stuxnet worm actually be a cyber attack aimed at Iran ’s nuclear facility? What do you think?

1 comment:

  1. This is yet another curious case in 2010 that works out in the US favor and the Western/Zionist world. Others include the Haiti earthquake leading to US military relief which coincides with massive oil reserve findings, the floods in Pakistan allowing US military relief to enter the country and strategically attack Taliban bases...oddly enough, the only regions that were affected were "slums" or middle class workers areas. Levees that would have flooded rich centers were not breached.

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