Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Virus Forces Iran's Nuclear Program Computers To Blast AC/DC's "Thunderstruck"

Recently, cyber attackers launched a virus that hacked computer systems in Iran and forced them to blast AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck”.

News of the attack came from Mikko Hypponen, a researcher at Finnish computer security firm F-Secure. Here is what Hypponen wrote on his blog:

"I am writing you to inform you that our nuclear program has once again been compromised and attacked by a new worm with exploits which have shut down our automation network at Natanz and another facility Fordo near Qom.

"According to the email our cyber experts sent to our teams, they believe a hacker tool Metasploit was used. The hackers had access to our VPN. The automation network and Siemens hardware were attacked and shut down. I only know very little about these cyber issues as I am scientist not a computer expert.

"There was also some music playing randomly on several of the workstations during the middle of the night with the volume maxed out. I believe it was playing 'Thunderstruck' by AC/DC.

"I'm not sure what to think about this. We can't confirm any of the details. However, we can confirm that the researcher was sending and receiving emails from within the AEOI."

Mikko



Related links:
AC/DC's Official Site

No comments:

Post a Comment