Iran's nuclear installations facilities back into the target computer viruses. But this time, stopping viruses are harmless to secret Iranian documents and technology, just making noise.
According to the news station al-Arabiya, Thursday, July 25, 2012, a computer virus that is not a dangerous virus that is designed to remove tissue or open access is important. If your computer is infected with this virus, rather than destroy, but the virus even play old rock band, AC / DC.
This happened right in the middle of the night in an Iranian nuclear fasilitasn. One computer suddenly turns on and plays the song AC / DC "Thunderstruck" with maximum volume. The virus is also automatically shut down the system at the facility.
Penetration of virus into the computer Iran announced by the Finnish internet security company, F-Secure Security Labs. Mikko Hypponen, head of research at the company, said that they received a complaint from the Iranian scientist who claims to deal with the virus.
"Once again our nuclear program was attacked by a new worm that automatically turn off our network in Fordo facility near Natanz, and Qom. Virus is playing music in the middle of the night with loud volume. It seems that music is 'Thunderstruck' by AC / DC," said Hypponen read reports of Iranian scientist who was not named.
F-Secure said the virus was transmitted by a person outside the facility. However, the company analyzer virus and spam attacks does not disclose details about the virus.
Iran has been a frequent target of computer viruses. Earlier in 2010, Iran was attacked Stuxnet virus. Based on the investigation, the virus containing the redaction of scripture was allegedly made by the United States and Israel. viva
According to the news station al-Arabiya, Thursday, July 25, 2012, a computer virus that is not a dangerous virus that is designed to remove tissue or open access is important. If your computer is infected with this virus, rather than destroy, but the virus even play old rock band, AC / DC.
This happened right in the middle of the night in an Iranian nuclear fasilitasn. One computer suddenly turns on and plays the song AC / DC "Thunderstruck" with maximum volume. The virus is also automatically shut down the system at the facility.
Penetration of virus into the computer Iran announced by the Finnish internet security company, F-Secure Security Labs. Mikko Hypponen, head of research at the company, said that they received a complaint from the Iranian scientist who claims to deal with the virus.
"Once again our nuclear program was attacked by a new worm that automatically turn off our network in Fordo facility near Natanz, and Qom. Virus is playing music in the middle of the night with loud volume. It seems that music is 'Thunderstruck' by AC / DC," said Hypponen read reports of Iranian scientist who was not named.
F-Secure said the virus was transmitted by a person outside the facility. However, the company analyzer virus and spam attacks does not disclose details about the virus.
Iran has been a frequent target of computer viruses. Earlier in 2010, Iran was attacked Stuxnet virus. Based on the investigation, the virus containing the redaction of scripture was allegedly made by the United States and Israel. viva