Week in Security: Chinese SCADA Miscommunication and Botnets 2011: The Return


No Yes The specter of Stuxnet reared its head again this week, with news of a critical hole in some Chinese SCADA software, while, elsewhere, botnets reloaded following a holiday break, and patches from Microsoft, Google and RIM made headlines. Read on for the full week in review. Shorten URL: . Click to copy to clipboard or post to Twitter


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