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    Newly discovered malware most lethal cyberweapon to date

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/st...berattack.html

    From CBC News:
    A new kind of malware that is more sophisticated and damaging than the notorious Stuxnet and Duqu worms is likely being deployed by a nation state, say the cybersecurity firms that uncovered it.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    If you read the actual story, it's not something we in North America have to worry about yet, as the attacks have been limited to counties in the Middle East:

    Kaspersky has so far identified seven countries that have been affected by Flame attacks:

    Iran (189 targets)
    Israel and Palestine (98 targets)
    Sudan (32 targets)
    Syria (30 targets)
    Lebanon (18 targets)
    Saudi Arabia (10 targets)
    Egypt (5 targets)
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    I know, Karen - but "yet" is the operative word, that's all.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I read about this a few days ago. Scary stuff.

    What I find so fascinating is the idea of 'cyber warfare'. The idea that terrorists, if they were able to develop a super-virus, could hack into systems that could cause power-plants to explode, trains to derail, etc, is both mind-blowing and mind-numbing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z View Post
    I read about this a few days ago. Scary stuff.

    What I find so fascinating is the idea of 'cyber warfare'. The idea that terrorists, if they were able to develop a super-virus, could hack into systems that could cause power-plants to explode, trains to derail, etc, is both mind-blowing and mind-numbing.

    Train derailing, while unlikely, would be possible.

    Power plants exploding? There are too many manual overrides in the control loops to have a powerplant boiler explode.

    As to the description of the program as a "lethal" threat, I don't think it's going to kill anyone through a data tap, which, essentially, is what it is.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    As a subscriber to Norton security, I was pleasantly surprised to find an email from them when I logged on this morning, informing me that I am protected from Flamer. Wow!
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