20.10.2011, 18:24
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Researchers have found evidence that the Stuxnet worm, which alarmed governments around the world, could be about to regenerate. Stuxnet was a highly complex piece of malware created to spy on and disrupt Iran's nuclear programme.
No-one has identified the worm authors but the finger of suspicion fell on the Israeli and US governments. The new threat, Duqu, is, according to those who discovered it, "a precursor to a future Stuxnet-like attack". [...]
"The threat was highly targeted towards a limited number of organisations for their specific assets."
In other words, Duqu is not designed to attack industrial systems, such as Iran's nuclear production facilities, as was the case with Stuxnet, but rather to gather intelligence for a future attack.
Schneemann.