Stuxnet delivered to Iranian nuclear plant on thumb drive
An Iranian double agent working for Israel used a standard thumb drive carrying a deadly payload to infect Iran's Natanz nuclear facility with the highly destructive Stuxnet computer worm, according to a story by ISSSource.
Stuxnet quickly propagated throughout Natanz -- knocking that facility offline and at least temporarily crippling Iran's nuclear program -- once a user did nothing more than click on a Windows icon. The worm was discovered nearly two years ago.
ISSSource's report yesterday was based on sources inside the U.S. intelligence community.
These sources, who requested anonymity because of their close proximity … Read more