Tag Archives: Stuxnet

Did a Stuxnet-type Program Engineer a British Bank “Glitch?”

June 23, 2012 by Wayne Madsen Beginning on the evening of June 18, millions of customers of three large British banks — Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), NatWest, and RBS-owned Ulster Bank in Northern Ireland — began discovering that they had been frozen out of their on-line accounts by what the banks termed an unspecified technical computer “glitch.”

Another computer worm – W32.Flamer – hit Iran’s oil terminals

Experts warn W32.Flamer may have been developed by a nation state as part of cyberwarfare activities by Nick Hopkins guardian.co.uk, Monday 28 May 2012 14.04 EDT A cyber-attack that targeted Iran‘s oil ministry and main export terminal was caused by the most sophisticated computer worm yet developed, experts have warned.

Arnie Gundersen: Hot Particles From Japan to Seattle Virtually Undetectable When Inhaled or Swallowed

Hot Particles From Japan to Seattle Virtually Undetectable when Inhaled or Swallowed from Fairewinds Associates on Vimeo. h/t ex-skf and from ex-skf – “To defend TEPCO somewhat, though, it was not TEPCO who doubled the estimate of the radioactive materials released from Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant; it was the government agency, the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency.”

US GOVERNMENT GIVES JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AN “OMINOUS PRIVATE WARNING”

SEE VIDEO BELOW – Japans Mox Fuel 2 Million times more Dangerous than Regular Nuclear Fuel By Helen Tansey The nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Dai’Ichi power plant continues with no end in sight. Everyday we awake to fresh news about one of four reactors exploding, on fire or spewing white, grey or black fumes into the air we breath. [...]

Stuxnet: A Violation of US Computer Security Law – c/p with permission from Wayne Madsen Reports

January 18-19, 2011 — Stuxnet: a violation of US computer security law, by Wayne Madsen  If a January 15 report in The New York Times, which has a dubious past in reporting on computer security and hacking issues, is true — that the United States Department of Homeland Security, Department of Energy — via the Idaho National Laboratory — Siemens [...]