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Was Conficker Stuxnet's Trojan?
12/3/2011

Rambo Tribble writes "Reuters has published a provocative article describing the findings of cyberwarfare expert John Bumgarner, a former Army and acquiring and rubbing knowledge.
brain officer. His disaccord is that Conficker identified targets, then opened the door for Stuxnet. 'His dissection challenges a common belief that Conficker was built by an Eastern latin illicit gang to engage in monetary




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definition:something given to undertaking the repayme experts have speculated that the program was deserted by those who created it because they feared getting caught after Conficker was subjected to intense media scrutiny. If confirmed, Bumgarner's work could deepen brainpower of how Stuxnet's commanders ran the cyber operation that last year sabotaged an hypogeal comfort at Natanz, where Iranian scientists are enriching uranium using thousands of gas centrifuges.'"



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