http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/521246/20131111/international-space-station-infected-malware-russian-astronaut.htm
By David Gilbert
ibtimes.co.uk
November 11, 2013
Russian security expert Eugene Kaspersky has also told journalists that
the infamous Stuxnet had infected an unnamed Russian nuclear plant and
that in terms of cyber-espionage "all the data is stolen globally... at
least twice."
Kaspersky revealed that Russian astronauts carried a removable device into
space which infected systems on the space station. He did not elaborate on
the impact of the infection on operations of the International Space
Station (ISS).
Kaspersky said he had been told that from time to time there were "virus
epidemics" on the station.
Kaspersky doesn't give any details about when the infection he was told
about took place, but it appears as if it was prior to May of this year
when the United Space Alliance, the group which oversees the operaiton of
the ISS, moved all systems entirely to Linux to make them more "stable and
reliable."
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