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dobbie6060



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:05 pm    Post subject: Windows4Warships_Virus sinks Royal Navy fleet comms

Virus sinks Royal Navy fleet comms
by Davey Winder
17 January 2009

Sir William Blackstone famously said the Royal Navy was something along the lines of being England's "ancient and natural strength; the floating bulwark of the island." But then there weren't many computer viruses around in the 18th century.

NASA has had worms in space and some Trojans have even managed to infiltrate the odd GPS SatNav unit before now.

However, the Ministry of Defence in the UK is more used to dealing with UFO reports than military malware it has to be said.

Which is why reports of a virus infiltrating the comms network of pretty much the entire Royal Navy fleet has come as such a surprise.

The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that, while no weaponry systems or navigational networks were impacted by the virus, other IT systems had been hit.

It declined to admit if reports of some 75 percent of Royal Navy systems being affected were accurate, but did not deny this either.

According to security expert Graham Cluley the incident was unlikely to be malicious, hacker related or down to some hostile power.

"It’s more likely that a human error or lapse in security accidentally let a virus or worm spread across the systems" Cluley reckons. A position that the MoD has confirmed.

Still, you might have expected an organisation tasked with defending the shores of the United Kingdom to be able to defend its own network boundaries with a little more success....
more,along with biting comments at:
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/22716/53/
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Gezzer



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:07 pm    Post subject:

[/joke] … [/humour] … Smile

Quote:
Nasa hacker appeals to Bush for pardon

"The US government has accused McKinnon of "the biggest military hack of all time". US prosecutors claim that between 2001 and 2002, McKinnon accessed over 73,000 army, navy, air force and Nasa computers, causing $700,000 (£430,000) damage by deleting files."


it would seem that another nations network boundaries could also do with some shoring up … Smile

link to ZDnet UK article
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