The NYTimes has an incredibly detailed analysis of the development of Stuxnet and the cyberwar by the US and Israel against Iran. From the very early analysis of Stuxnet, it was always suspected that a nation-state was behind Stuxnet - but other analysis did not propose such a full scale operation. With the recent revelation of "Flame", it seems that the cyberwar has been escalated a few notches.
It is interesting that cyberwar, (the ones that are known at least) so far has been largely deployed by larger countries against smaller rivals - rivals that would most likely loose a physical war. There was the Russian attacks against Estonia and Georgia and now this. Stuxnet and Flame however are far more impressive technically - while the other two were mostly DDOS attacks.
It is interesting that cyberwar, (the ones that are known at least) so far has been largely deployed by larger countries against smaller rivals - rivals that would most likely loose a physical war. There was the Russian attacks against Estonia and Georgia and now this. Stuxnet and Flame however are far more impressive technically - while the other two were mostly DDOS attacks.
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