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This actually was developed over a year ago and discovered in July. It is just getting large press now because either this week or next a big presentation is going to happen by one of the people who reverse engineered it.
It was probably was introduced by a Russian contracting company who was on site building the reactor. Alot of people think it could be Israel who is behind this, but it could be anyone, the US, China, etc. We really are never going to know.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/092110-was-stuxnet-built-to-attack.html
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/091610-is-stuxnet-the-best-malware.html
http://www.langner.com/en/index.htm
Check this out, it appears that this looks so sophisticated that it is govenment backed, but this stuff was written to attack specific
Read the articles. Could be Germany too, Siemans is a German company. But it of course can't be them since the US and Israel are the source of all evil. LOL.
1] 99.9998% of the 300M people in the USA even know what the fuck a computer worm is, let alone have heard of this or actually can comprehend what this is about. It is not going to do shit for any cyber bill that is currently floating around anywhere.
2] Yes...Israel could be behind it...makes sense they are trying anything they can to stop that from being built.
99.99% of your country is G,T,L and will eat up every piece of propaganda it reads or sees on TV. All the media has to do is say "you see this is why we need the cybersecurity bill so what happened to Iran doesn't happen to our nuclear sites or dams or any other piece of critical infrastructure"
I haven't seen this on NBC news at all at 6:30 in the past two weeks I don't believe. Also most cyber bills floating around out there seem to be hated by most anyone who understands them. FBI requesting ammendments to current encryption standards to give them backdoors, ISP's being forced to be responsible to monitor content their users create. All of this is opposed by the EFF and people who actually know whats going on with the actual laws trying to be passed.
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