Fast16 appears to be at least half a decade older than Stuxnet.
Researchers have long considered the Stuxnet attacks on Iran's nuclear centrifuges in Natanz to be the opening chapter of ...
Black Hat Asia Infosec outfit SentinelOne found malware that tries to induce errors in engineering and physics simulation ...
Sometime around late 2009, centrifuges inside Iran’s heavily guarded Natanz uranium enrichment plant began failing at an ...
The Fast16 sabotage malware targeted high-precision computing workloads and could propagate through entire facilities.
Security researchers have identified malware dating back to 2005 that appears to have been designed to disrupt Iran’s nuclear ...
Researchers uncover Fast16 malware from 2005, a pre-Stuxnet cyberweapon targeting engineering systems and infrastructure.
Targeting high-precision floating-point arithmetic operations in engineering modeling software, Fast16 may now be the ...
The Stuxnet virus that last year damaged Iran's nuclear program was likely one of at least five cyber weapons developed on a single platform whose roots trace back to 2007, according to new research ...
Fast16 malware from 2005 predates Stuxnet by five years, targeting engineering software to sabotage calculations and reshape ...