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Author Topic: Iranian security personnel investigate the "Stars" computer espionage virus  (Read 11329 times)

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A senior Iranian commander said his country has been targeted by a second malware attack in addition to the Stuxnet worm that was designed to disrupt nuclear operations.

Iranian security personnel are still in the process of investigating the Stars computer worm, Brigadier General Gholam-Reza Jalali, told Iran's Mehr News Agency: http://www.mehrnews.com/en/newsdetail.aspx?NewsID=1297506
The Associated Press quoted him as calling the malware an “espionage virus” that targeted undisclosed computer systems in his country.

“Certain characteristics about the Stars worm have ben identified, including that it is compatible with the (targeted) system and that the damage is very slight in the initial state, and it is likely to be mistaken for executable files of the government,” said Jalali, who heads Iran's Passive Defense Organization, a military unit in charge of combatting sabotage.

Jalali's claim follows the discovery in July of a worm that targeted SCADA, or supervisory control and data acquisition, computer systems throughout the world: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,4365.0.html
Many researchers who have studied the so-called Stuxnet worm claim it was designed to sabotage Iran's nuclear facilities by causing centrifuges used in uranium enrichment to operate at unsafe speeds. The New York Times has said the highly sophisticated malware was jointly engineered by the US and Israel.

Last week, Jalali repeated claims that the US and Israel were behind the attack and went on to say those countries got help from German engineering firm Siemens, which built the industrial control system that was sabotaged by Stuxnet.

Jalali and other Iranian officials have said that Stuxnet managed to affect a limited number of Iran's centrifuges but that damage was contained after the discovery.

“It must be taken into consideration that (the fact that we dealt with) Stuxnet does not mean that the threat has been completely eliminated since worms have specific life cycles and can continue their activities in other forms,” Mehr quoted him as saying. “Therefore the country should prepare itself to tackle future worms since future worms, which may infect our systems, could be more dangerous than the first ones.”

There's no evidence researchers outside of Iran have examined the new worm.

“We can't tie this case to any particular sample we might already have,” F-Secure researcher Mikko Hypponen wrote in a blog post published Monday. “We don't know if this is another cyber attack launched by (the) US government: http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/00002146.html
We don't know if Iran officials have just found some ordinary Windows worm and announced it to be a cyber war attack.”

(ElReg)

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Organizations usually pay free software or shareware makers to be able to take advantage and feed on unaware people who obtain these applications. Malware causes unwanted pop up ads in your pc and in serious situations, adware causes pop up ads to pop up soon as you start your program.

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Signature spammers join and make just enough non-sense posts just to get their sig to show. The user above should be reported to StopForumSpam.com, banned, and sig/posts removed.

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Those cases I just report the post to Samker :p

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I just got back from the sea...  :)



1. Signature and "stupid" posts removed

2. "lopezsimmon" banned for 99 days




Thanks guys.  :thumbsup:


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Sorry about the OT.

Spammers just irritate the crap out of me. I came to check out the responses I got notifs for and found nothing but garbage. grrrr

Since we're already deep in OT, what's this about the 'sea'?

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Sorry about the OT.

Spammers just irritate the crap out of me. I came to check out the responses I got notifs for and found nothing but garbage. grrrr

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No problem pal, I hope some day We'll have some atomic bomb for Spammers. 





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Since we're already deep in OT, what's this about the 'sea'?

Right now I'm on vacation, except on SCforum's upgrade to v2  :D ,  I spend them with my little daughter at the Adriatic sea - Neum: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neum







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Wow, I want to be there!

It's nice to get away for a while, especially with family.

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Wow, I want to be there!

It's nice to get away for a while, especially with family.

Yes it's pal, I hope that You'll also have possibility to visit them with your family.  8)


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