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An alarmed Iran asks for outside help to stop rampaging Stuxnet malworm
DEBKA File ^ | 29 September, 2010 | NA

Posted on 09/29/2010 5:52:44 AM PDT by Errant

Tehran this week secretly appealed to a number of computer security experts in West and East Europe with offers of handsome fees for consultations on ways to exorcize the Stuxnet worm spreading havoc through the computer networks and administrative software of its most important industrial complexes and military command centers. debkafile's intelligence and Iranian sources report Iran turned for outside help after local computer experts failed to remove the destructive virus. None of the foreign experts has so far come forward because Tehran refuses to provide precise information on the sensitive centers and systems under attack and give the visiting specialists the locations where they would need to work. They were not told whether they would be called on to work outside Tehran or given access to affected sites to study how they function and how the malworm managed to disable them. Iran also refuses to give out data on the changes its engineers have made to imported SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, mostly from Germany. The impression debkafile sources gained Wednesday, Sept. 29 from talking to European computer experts approached for aid was that the Iranians are getting desperate. Not only have their own attempts to defeat the invading worm failed, but they made matters worse: The malworm became more aggressive and returned to the attack on parts of the systems damaged in the initial attack.

One expert said: "The Iranians have been forced to realize that they would be better off not 'irritating' the invader because it hits back with a bigger punch."

Looking beyond Iran's predicament, he wondered whether the people responsible for planting Stuxnet in Iran - and apparently continuing to offload information from its sensitive systems - have the technology for stopping its rampage. "My impression," he said, "is that somebody outside Iran has partial control at least on its spread. Can this body stop malworm in its tracks or kill it? We don't have that information at present, he said.

As it is, the Iranian officials who turned outside for help were described by another of the experts they approached as alarmed and frustrated. It has dawned on them that the trouble cannot be waved away overnight but is around for the long haul. Finding a credible specialist with the magic code for ridding them of the cyber enemy could take several months. After their own attempts to defeat Stuxnet backfired, all the Iranians can do now is to sit back and hope for the best, helpless to predict the worm's next target and which other of their strategic industries will go down or be robbed of its secrets next.

While Tehran has given out several conflicting figures on the systems and networks struck by the malworm - 30,000 to 45,000 industrial units - debkafile's sources cite security experts as putting the figure much higher, in the region of millions. If this is true, then this cyber weapon attack on Iran would be the greatest ever.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: 05091979; computers; debka; espionage; habibelghanian; iran; malware; myrtus; nucleariran; stuxnet; virus
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To: Errant

Explosions, wrong alloys, wrong processes. Fortunately the Russians were not actually very good at arcane stuff like chemical engineering and analysis but relied on stolen literature without the training background to properly use the material. Unfortunately this country is losing its engineering edge because we no longer train 90% of the world’s engineers or retain 90% of the foreigners we train. We are a “service” economy now, after all.


101 posted on 09/29/2010 12:08:13 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's "Economics In One Lesson.")
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To: ryan71

” the worm attacked PLC”

The water company I operate runs by PLC!


102 posted on 09/29/2010 1:22:18 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ( Ya can't pick up a turd by the clean end!)
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To: Errant

Exactly...so many hits and no support for the DEBKA claim


103 posted on 09/29/2010 6:04:04 PM PDT by Gondring (Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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To: Gondring
You really ought to read your own tag line...

Does it really boggle your mind to think that Iran might seek support outside of their own team where a saboteur may exist?

104 posted on 09/29/2010 7:33:32 PM PDT by Errant
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To: Carley

O might send help yet.

I hope the worm stuffs itself until the feast is over then moves on to NK and Pakistan for dessert.


105 posted on 09/30/2010 6:25:59 AM PDT by Bitsy
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