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Fan-made opening credits for upcoming WALKING DEAD TV show Posted: 25 Sep 2010 11:11 PM PDT Daniel Kanemoto's fan-made credits for the upcoming Walking Dead TV show (based on the relentless, marvellous long-running comic) is terrifically clever stuff, clearly the output of a trufan of the first water. THE WALKING DEAD "Opening Titles" (Thanks, RJ!)
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Iranian nuclear facilities under "massive attack" by Stuxnet worm Posted: 25 Sep 2010 11:00 PM PDT Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inspects centrifuges at a uranium enrichment plant. The Iranian government agency that oversees the country's nuclear facilities reported today that engineers are attempting to defend against "Stuxnet," a Windows-specific worm attacking industrial plants throughout the nation. The malware seeks out industrial systems made by Siemens. It has also been spotted in other countries, but Iran appears to be most heavily impacted country, by far. Affected nuclear sites in Iran include those the US believes are part of a nuclear weapons program. But the announcement raised suspicions, and new questions, about the origins and target of the worm, Stuxnet, which computer experts say is a far cry from common computer malware that has affected the Internet for years. A worm is a self-replicating malware computer program. A virus is malware that infects its target by attaching itself to programs or documents.More: New York Times, BBC, NYT Bits Blog, Al Jazeera. Stuxnet was discovered this June and has been the topic of discussion in security circles since; a Symantec advisory is here. Symantec plans to release more technical analysis of Stuxnet in a paper to be released at the Virus Bulletin Conference on September 29th. Not a word about this on the English-language website for Iran's official news agency, not yet anyway. |
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