Electronic cold war against Iran continues
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After the success of stuxnet, looks like someone is at it again!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17811565
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17811565
thinfourth2 said:
Well it not america
The large pile of dead people and a few smoking helicopters is normally the sign of an american covert operation
So it is probably an agency with technological skills way beyond us
The bulgarian state washing machine company
<Stares at his Bulgarian bought washing machine with distrust. The large pile of dead people and a few smoking helicopters is normally the sign of an american covert operation
So it is probably an agency with technological skills way beyond us
The bulgarian state washing machine company
Turns it off at the plug>
hornet said:
That was fascinating, and makes you wonder what else is out there that hasn't been detected?
LOADS.Cyberwarfare will become more and more commonly used as computing becomes more ubiquitous.
The US have been pumping money into it since before 9/11, Gary McKinnon's "hack" of NASA and the Pentagon was used as evidence to push through increased cyber security budgets. Ironic really given the lack of security he encountered
TheHeretic said:
The Iranians would have been able to track it back to the envelope the 3 1/2 floppy came in.
Iran managed the hack and down a drone not so long back, they also put a satellites into space ( and i guess nukes strapped to the rockets soon )They also hacked the data onboard
http://www.smh.com.au/world/iran-boasts-of-hacking...
These people are not fools and it's rather concerning.
superkartracer said:
TheHeretic said:
The Iranians would have been able to track it back to the envelope the 3 1/2 floppy came in.
Iran managed the hack and down a drone not so long back, they also put a satellites into space ( and i guess nukes strapped to the rockets soon )They also hacked the data onboard
http://www.smh.com.au/world/iran-boasts-of-hacking...
These people are not fools and it's rather concerning.
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