No, really, it's unlikely their avenue of cyber attack was via an aerial drone. It would be much easier to get in via the internet or via some planted USB stick like they did last time.
Also, if we were going to attempt a(nother) cyber attack, we likely would use different software/methods than the one used last time.
safe to assume none of you read the white paper released by Symantec. one of the components making stuxnet so amazing is its ability to be re-adapted and redeployed.....and there is no we. the -US- nor anyone else has taken credit for stuxnet...and lastly. Trojan?? you might as well not be reading this, for you have no idea what's going on.
Iran's another one of those countries whose names begin with "Ir", so no doubt this is probably just an inside job by some Iranian a-hole. The opportunity is too ripe and this is just too easy to get away with, isn't it? I mean, it's the West, right?
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Dec 26, 2012