US-Israeli computer super-worm hit Russian nuclear plant - Kaspersky
The CEO of one of the world’s foremost computer security firms says the Stuxnet worm that targeted Iranian nuclear facilities may have also infiltrated similar critical systems in Russia. If accurate, allegations that Stuxnet snuck its way into Russia could implicate the United States and Israel in an even broader act of cyberwar than previously reported.
Battleship attactica: Soundwave-borne viruses ‘can stop fleets’
The nightmare defeat of fleets disabled by computer viruses, a premise of the popular TV show Battlestar Gallactica, is haunting some in the US Navy. Air gap jumping malware may undermine one of the pillars of America’s military might. The concern over potential vulnerability of US warship was voiced last week by retired Capt. Mark Hagerott at the Defense One conference. He cited reports of a new type of computer virus, which may be able to spread using ultrasonic waves emitted by built-in speakers.
Magic Wand missile interceptor passes new test
A new Israeli interceptor being developed in partnership with the United States to counter missiles held by Syria and Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah passed its second live trial on Wednesday, officials said. Magic Wand, which Israeli officials say could be ready for deployment next year after being rushed through production, is designed to shoot down missiles with ranges of between 100 km and 200 km (63 miles and 125 miles).
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