26 September 2010

Cecacing Siber paling bahaya ~~~Stuxnet

Hari ni baca paper, Iran plak kena serang dengan stuxnet. Beberapa negara lain dah kena serang sebelum ni lagi. Semakin ramai manusia bijak pandai, semakin porak peranda dunia ni. Tu lah, yang teman tengok negara Kat bawah ni teman copy dari paper kosmo online (http://www.kosmo.com.my/). Kot tak terbaca dalam kosmo, baca dalam ni pun boleh.

TEHERAN - Selepas berjaya menyerang tujuh buah negara, Iran kelmarin menjadi mangsa terbaru apabila pakar-pakar komputer di republik Islam itu mengesan kemunculan cecacing siber paling berbahaya, Stuxnet.
Agensi berita rasmi ISNA melaporkan, sekumpulan pakar nuklear turut menyertai mesyuarat kecemasan semalam bagi menangani virus maya itu yang dipercayai boleh mengambil alih sistem kawalan tenaga elektrik kawasan industri.Sehingga kini, cecacing itu yang dikesan di Jerman sejak Jun lalu telah menjangkiti lebih 45,000 sistem kawalan industri di India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Kanada dan Amerika Syarikat (AS) sebelum merebak ke Iran minggu lalu.

Kat bawah ni lagi sedikit info tentang stuxnet ni . Info ni teman ambik dari (http://www.auto-mobi.info/)..

MEDIA ALERT: Focus on Stuxnet Worm


Saturday, 25 September 2010

Norman ASA, a leading global network security company, announced today that Norman Network Protection (NNP), an antimalware network appliance used as a gateway or inside a LAN, is an effective first line of defense against the spreading Stuxnet worm variants of malicious software.Norman's NNP has been verified by independent labs to improve network security up to 38% when used in conjunction with a range of endpoint protection products.
Stuxnet has been a hot topic in security during 2010 and remains so with the ability to exploit four zero-day vulnerabilities. Stuxnet has been successful in targeting industrial operations around the world using SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems. To date Stuxnet has spread from computer to computer via USB memory sticks and through copying itself to new networks protected by weak passwords.
Stuxnet, which comes with a rootkit, could be used by cyber criminals or a hostile nation state to disrupt operations in power plant, chemical manufacturing and other critical industrial systems.
"Malware appliances typically focus on the gateway, but increasingly threats are introduced by internal mobile devices, such as USB devices and laptop PCs," said Arvid Gomez, vice president, OEM and Technology. "The ultrafast Norman NNP appliance uses sophisticated malware detection and analysis technology to provide a real-time protection wherever the threat surfaces. And NNP delivers significant risk reduction at fraction of the cost of comparable appliances."
The Norman NNP network security appliance offers significant additional security protection – potentially doubling security performance as measured by lab tests. NNP provides a critical additional layer of protection against network threats which endpoint products may miss.
The full report on NNP performance can be found at www.nsslabs.com/anti-malware/normannp.
The NNP Appliance supports Gigabit Ethernet capacity on multiple protocols and delivers high-performance inbound and outbound real-time scans of Microsoft® Windows® file sharing protocols and HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, RPC, TFTP and IRC.



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Founded in Norway in 1984, Norman ASA is a global leader and pioneer in proactive content security solutions and forensics malware tools. Norman's proactive antimalware solutions, including malware analysis tools, network security and endpoint protection, are powered by patented Norman SandBox® technology and used by security solutions providers around the world.
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.: Teman bukan mahir sgt pasal technical IT ni. virus pun tau gitu2 je. Cuma teman suka baca isu semasa kebetulannya tentang cecacing siber ni...

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