Ralph Langner, a recognized expert in industrial security systems, has released the results of a study on the worm Stuxnet, which says there is a strong possibility that a nation has created the worm to attack an Iranian nuclear power plant.
Langner suspect the worm's only purpose is to serve as a weapon in a virtual war, which can be left without power an entire nation with just giving the order to the worm.
He speculated that the target of the worm is the Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran, which works with the Siemens program affected. Langner suspected technical problems suffered by the plant last year were caused by the worm Stuxnet. Moreover, the expert suspects that the large number of infections that have this country are because the attackers want to get to this plant.
The expert shares the suspicion that the worm is too sophisticated for him to have been created by a hacker ordinary, "this is not a simple pirate sitting in the basement of his parents. I believe that only one nation has enough resources to organize this attack. "
The main suspect of having developed the worm are the United States and Israel, according to Langner are two nations with more resources and motivation to attack Iran's nuclear plants.
"The attack combines an amazing amount of technical knowledge: just think of the number of unknown vulnerabilities exploited, stolen certificates, etc. This could only have been composed by a highly qualified team of experts, some with experience in control specific systems. "
Langner's study found that Stuxnet is not spyware, but a program designed to launch attacks to destroy and cause physical damage to systems with very specific settings Siemens.
"The problem is not Stuxnet. Stuxnet is history, "Langner said," The problem is the new generation of malware to come. "
Langner present the results of their study in a private conference in Maryland, to be attended by experts from Siemens.
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