Science & Technology

Claim That Stuxnet "Escaped" Called Spin To Disguise Wider Deployment

Oh, you mean the "accidentally spread" angle isn't actually possible?

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An expert has challenged a top theory on how the infamous Stuxnet worm, best known for knackering Iranian lab equipment, somehow escaped into the wild.

New York Times journalist David Sanger wrote what's become the definitive account of how Stuxnet was jointly developed by a US-Israeli team. The sophisticated malware was deployed to sabotage high-speed centrifuges at Iran's nuclear fuel processing plant by infecting and commandeering the site's control systems.