Stuxnet, SCADA and malware
Kelly Jackson Higgins in a Dark Reading article tells us that Malware Attacks Decline In SCADA, Industrial Control Systems, quoting a report published by the Security Incidents Organization drawing on its Repository of Industrial Security Incidents (RISI) database.
One aspect that's attracted attention on specialist lists is the mention of a large US power company that experienced infections of 43 operator and programming stations.
Added to the Stuxnet resources blog at http://blog.eset.com/?p=5945.
David Harley CITP FBCS CISSP
ESET Senior Research Fellow
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March 9th, 2011 at 4:01 pm
Enough about Stuxnet, post something relevant to ESET users, like Sophos' blog does.
March 10th, 2011 at 10:41 am
You do of course realize that Stuxnet will infect ANY windows computer, not just SCADA systems, right?