A war fought entirely in cyberspace is unlikely but governments must boost their defences, says the OECD
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Weaponised Malware Poses New Security Threat
The recent Stuxnet attack on an Iranian nuclear facility sounded like just another attack, but there was more to it, says Jeff Hudson
Stuxnet Variants Will Wreak Havoc In 2011
Stuxnet may have damaged over 1,000 centrifuges and variants will target other non-PC devices
2010: Dawn Of National Cyber Wars, says Citrix CTO
"Conficker is still out there - and that's 28 terabits/second. If that thing was pointed at any national interest, it would go down in a heartbeat," says Simon Crosby
Microsoft To End Year With Massive Security Update
Microsoft is gearing up to end the year with a huge Patch Tuesday update that will plug 40 security vulnerabilities
Government Considers Selling GCHQ Security Expertise
The Government's code breaking and eavesdropping service, GCHQ, could do work for hire
Stuxnet Worm Targets Iranian Centrifuges
Iran has publicly blamed Stuxnet for causing problems with the country's nuclear programme
Exploit Code For Stuxnet’s Unpatched Target Goes Public
Exploit code for one of the zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by Stuxnet has been posted online
Stuxnet Targeted Iranian Uranium Enrichment, Symantec Believes
Symantec has revealed that the infamous Stuxnet worm was actually targeting the motors at nuclear power stations
Stuxnet Malware Used AutoRun Trick To Infect PCs
The complex malware was originally designed to hit industrial control systems, but has had a wider impact