An Analysis of a Cyberattack on a Nuclear Plant: The STUXNET Worm

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2014

Authors

Ahmet Koltuksuz

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IOS PRESS

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Abstract

The STUXNET worm has come into daily lexicon by accident. A very powerful piece of malware designed to target specifically Iranian nuclear facilities using certain Siemens software has shown us the possible vulnerabilities to such measures.

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Malware, virus, worm, targeting, Targeting, Malware, Worm, Virus

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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection

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116

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59

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61
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