On 04/11/14 20:38, Gerardo Diaz wrote: > traducido sería "bolú paren el mundo me quiero bajar" > > http://www.wired.com/2014/11/countdown-to-zero-day-stuxnet/
Because the computers are air-gapped from the internet, however, they cannot be reached directly by the remote attackers. So the attackers have designed their weapon to spread via infected USB flash drives. ... To ensure greater success at getting the code where it needed to go, this version of Stuxnet had two more ways to spread than the previous one. Stuxnet 0.5 could spread only by infecting Step 7 project files—the files used to program Siemens PLCs. This version, however, could spread via USB flash drives using the Windows Autorun feature or through a victim’s local network using the print-spooler zero-day exploit that Kaspersky Lab, the antivirus firm based in Russia, and Symantec later found in the code. ... Based on the log files in Stuxnet, a company called Foolad Technic was the first victim ... ... A USB flash drive, of course, was Stuxnet’s primary method of spreading. Although Behrooz and his colleagues scanned for viruses, they found no malware on their machines. Traducido sería: - Che, me pasas el jueguito ese que me mostraste? - Si, acá lo tengo en el pendrive! - Pero no tendrá bicho eso?? - Neeeh!! ya le pasé el AVG Free!! :) ________________________________________________ Solar-General es una lista abierta a toda la comunidad, sin ninguna moderación, por lo que se apela a la tolerancia y al respeto mutuo. Las opiniones expresadas son responsabilidad exclusiva de sus respectivos/as autores/as. La Asociación Solar no se hace responsable por los mensajes vertidos, ni representan necesariamente el punto de vista de la Asociación Solar. [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/solar-general
