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Stuxnet is back, Iran admits
"More violent, more advanced and more sophisticated" than ever.
Staff Writer
Nov 5 2018, 6:47AM
Security
The five biggest hacks of all time
Forget DDoS attacks, these hacks changed the world.
Jane McCallion
Apr 10 2015, 11:47AM
Security
Microsoft revokes certificates in Flame malware
Windows 8 up first.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 5 2012, 8:18AM
Security
Stuxnet team returns with Duqu
The team behind the most sophisticated piece of malware ever seen has returned with some fresh malicious software.
Tom Brewster
Oct 20 2011, 8:37AM
Hardware
Industrial systems at risk from criminal Stuxnet investments
Malware to be built on the shoulders of Stuxnet.
Darren Pauli
Jun 28 2011, 2:10PM
Security
Cyberwar: The threat to Australia
CRN gathered around a table some of the world’s top information security experts at AusCERT to discuss cyberwar, looking at the extent of network intrusions on Australia’s critical infrastructure and how organisations can defend themselves
Staff Writers
Jun 24 2011, 6:04AM
Security
The dark side to the power of the internet
AusCERT: We will see more disasters unless society adapts to the networked age.
Nate Cochrane
May 18 2011, 2:54PM
Security
Anonymous attacks Iranian state websites
Police, parliament and ICT ministry attacked.
Darren Pauli
May 2 2011, 5:03PM
Collaboration
Exclusive: Trend Micro aims for cloud top spot
Trend founder reveals to
CRN
her four-point plan for domination.
Negar Salek
Mar 2 2011, 7:00AM
Security
Researchers make Stuxnet breakthrough
Symantec discovers Stuxnet's target devices.
Tom Brewster
Nov 16 2010, 10:23AM
Security
Stuxnet pinned for killing Indian satellite
China-India space race.
Liam Tung
Oct 1 2010, 8:23AM
Security
Stuxnet 'much more sophisticated than Aurora'
Compared to the malware used against Google last year.
Tom Brewster
Sep 24 2010, 10:47AM
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