Russia Likely Unleashed Stuxnet, Says USA’s Cyber-Defense Expert
Russia Likely Unleashed Stuxnet, Says USA’s Cyber-Defense Expert – SPAMfighter.
USA and Israel largely presume that Russia is behind the Stuxnet PC-virus, which attacked the nuclear plants in Iran, published ‘The Diplomat’ dated December 10, 2011.
Previously, it was widely regarded that the Stuxnet was a cyber-weapon that USA and Israel jointly created for causing destruction at the nuclear enrichment facilities in Iran. However, as the perpetrators’ identity has now become known, it isn’t unclear anymore.
Essentially, cyber-defense analyst Dr. Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos attached to the Air Force Research Institute of USA says that Russia isn’t in favor of a nuclear capability built indigenously in Iran. For, profits of Russian firms will prove beneficial only when Iran maintains engineers and scientists from there in its own country for supervising its nuclear progress, he observes. Softpedia published this dated December 12, 2011.
Moreover, it’s reported that the purpose of the cyber-weapon was to attack one particular SCADA PLC (programmable logic controls) edition of Siemens running certain configuration along with many cascading centrifuges within Iran.
Incidentally, a few assessors raise the truth regarding vulnerability analyses getting conducted on Siemens PLC application at Idaho National Labs while according to others, the cyber-weapon nearly resembles the well-designed as well as ethically planned war-equipment in the cyber-warfare description of Richard Clark that minimizes collateral destruction because of numerous lawyers inspecting its impact.
Meanwhile Dr. Panayotis says that Russia, by utilizing its distinct observations, subsequently plays the diplomacy-and-delay strategy of the Byzantine kind. While taking more time to implement a program citing reasons of technicality cannot be allowed for indefinitely, the country’s active role within the nuclear scheme has a connection with Russo-American negotiations, he explains.
Furthermore, Dr. Panayotis believes that it’s possible for the Russians to install certain digital fingerprints for ensuring that the malware’s analyst would conclude that Israel and USA were responsible for it. But, as nobody is formally blaming the two countries, Russia can hold on; however, they’ll simultaneously know precisely everything that happens to Iran’s nuclear scheme.
Eventually, according to Dr. Panayotis, it’s immaterial as to who’s controlling the Stuxnet. Still, analysis of the worm is ongoing since there isn’t any strong evidence regarding its origin.
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December 20, 2011 at 12:47 PM
Reblogged this on Basil Wheel.
December 20, 2011 at 3:42 PM
Its really dangerous to read the news lately : you can die laughing.
We heard Panetta : ”Iran won’t be allow to have nukes” …hehe.
The russians are behind the Stuxnet ? Oho…And one more : Israel is behind the four katiusha tentative from Lebanon. What next ? May be the muslim brothers will talk with Israel ? That will be nice.
December 20, 2011 at 4:26 PM
Luis, you must have already seen the story. I didn’t post it because it’s not Iran related:
http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3083,00.html
I differ from you in that I believe Panetta is reflecting an actual change in Obama’s policy. Debka mentions a bunch of reasons. They don’t mention his motivation to get reelected, which must not be ignored.
If Obama lets Iran get nukes, he can kiss his second term bye bye.
There’s also the lost spy-drone. The longer they wait, the more intelligence might be siphoned off it.
I don’t make predictions because I’m not privy to the most important information. Nevertheless, if forced, I would say it is most likely that the US is going to hit Iran in the next month. It is possible that Israel will only be peripherally involved.
Two weeks ago, I thought Israel was basically on it’s own. Let’s see what the next two weeks bring.