[BITList] NYTimes.com: Worm Was Perfect for Sabotaging Centrifuges

CT's x50type at cox.net
Fri Nov 19 13:35:16 GMT 2010


E-Mail Thislot of conjecture here – because no one really knows.
            “According to Tom Parker, a computer security specialist at Securicon LLC, a security consulting firm based in Washington, the Stuxnet payload appeared to have been written by a team of highly skilled programmers, while the “dropper” program that delivered the program reflected an amateur level of expertise. He said the fact that Stuxnet was detected and had spread widely in a number of countries was an indicator that it was a failed program.”

        yeah, tom parker, it sure is a failed program [what an arrogant bastard]. his real name is probably hamad rafsanjani!

        and it is heartening to know that thousands of disintegrating centrifuges haven’t disrupted irans nuclear program or phased their non-stop talking head  - ahmadinejad........................................

        ct



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            WORLD   | November 19, 2010 
            Worm Was Perfect for Sabotaging Centrifuges 
            By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER 
            The computer worm suspected of being aimed at Iran's nuclear program was calibrated to send nuclear centrifuges wildly out of control, experts found. 
           
           
               
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