http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/america-tonight/articles/2015/2/5/blackenergy-malware-cyberwarfare.html
By Aaron Ernst
Al Jazeera America
February 5, 2015
Five years ago, the most sophisticated cyber weapon the world had ever
seen ravaged Iran's nuclear program. Allegedly developed by the U.S. and
Israel, the complex virus infected the computer system that ran the
centrifuges. Slight tweaks to the software caused hundreds of the
centrifuges to self-destruct, setting the program back years. The malware
was dubbed Stuxnet.
Traditionally, foreign governments have used malware to spy and steal. But
this was something entirely different.
“Stuxnet, it is a weapon, it’s not 'like' a weapon,” says German computer
security expert Ralph Langner, who was the first to identify how the virus
worked. “It is a weapon because it was designed to cause physical damage.”
Now, Langner worries that Stuxnet could come back to haunt the U.S. Those
same vulnerabilities in Iran's nuclear control systems that the malware
exploited can be found in similar systems throughout America.
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