articleIEEE Security & PrivacyMay 1, 2011Closed access

Stuxnet: Dissecting a Cyberwarfare Weapon

SK Communications (South Korea)

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Abstract

Last year marked a turning point in the history of cybersecurity-the arrival of the first cyber warfare weapon ever, known as Stuxnet. Not only was Stuxnet much more complex than any other piece of malware seen before, it also followed a completely new approach that's no longer aligned with conven tional confidentiality, integrity, and availability thinking. Con trary to initial belief, Stuxnet wasn't about industrial espionage: it didn't steal, manipulate, or erase information. Rather, Stuxnet's goal was to physically destroy a military target-not just meta phorically, but literally. Let's see how this was done.

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Keywords
  • Cyberwarfare
  • Espionage
  • Computer security
  • Malware
  • Ransomware
  • Confidentiality
  • Cyber-attack
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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