01 June 2012

Energy assets in front line of cyber war


Global energy infrastructure is more vulnerable than ever in an escalating cyber war thanks to "sons of Stuxnet" electronic missiles, which can be created from the virus designed to sabotage Iran's nuclear program.
Cyber espionage is on the rise, with Chinese hackers stealing field data and cutting-edge technology from energy companies around the world since at least 2009. But the biggest threat to everything from power grids to digital oilfields may come from malware based on the Stuxnet worm, widely thought to have been sponsored by western government agencies....................
Cyber weapons like Stuxnet that can take control of plants appear to be more of an operational danger than the recently discovered Flame virus, which seems designed to gather data...........
Governments are concerned that energy and communications networks would be the first victims of any conflict with a cyber-savvy aggressor................


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