Stuxnet issues rumble on as vulnerabilities remain
Posted on 9 Nov 2012 at 11:30
Author: Stewart Mitchell
Software attacked by Stuxnet still has vulnerabilities, security company claims
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Windows problems
Yet another article that discusses Windows security problems while managing to completely avoid mentioning "Windows" or "Microsoft".
From Wikipedia:
"WinCC is written for the Microsoft Windows operating system. WinCC uses Microsoft SQL Server for logging and comes with a VBScript and ANSI C application programming interface"
And it's insecure? Gee, really? Who'd have thought?
By BrownieBoy6 on 11 Nov 2012 ![]()
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