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Did The Stuxnet Worm Kill Indias INSAT-4B Satellite?
On July 7, 2010, a power glitch in the solar panels of Indias INSAT-4B satellite resulted in 12 of its 24 transponders shutting down. As a result, an estimated 70% of Indias Direct-To-Home (DTH) companies customers were without service. Indias DTH operators include Sun TV and state-run Doordarshan and data services of Tata VSNL.
INSAT-4B was put into orbit in March, 2007 by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), which conducts research and develops space technology for the government of India. It is also the agency which controls and monitors Indias satellites and space vehicles while they are operational.
Once it became apparent that INSAT-4B was effectively dead, SunDirect ordered its servicemen to redirect customer satellite dishes to point to ASIASAT-5, a Chinese satellite owned and operated by Asia Satellite Telecommunications Co., Ltd (AsiaSat). AsiaSats two primary shareholders are General Electric and China International Trust and Investment Co. (CITIC), a state-owned company. China and India are competing with each other to see who will be the first to land another astronaut on the Moon. China has announced a date of 2025 while India is claiming 2020.
What does this have to do with the Stuxnet worm thats infected thousands of systems, mostly in India and Iran? Indias Space Research Organization is a Siemens customer. According to the resumes of two former engineers who worked at the ISROs Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, the Siemens software in use is Siemens S7-400 PLC and SIMATIC WinCC, both of which will activate the Stuxnet worm.
I uncovered this information as part of my background research for a paper that Im presenting at the Black Hat Abu Dhabi conference in November. My objective for that presentation will be to provide an analytic model for determining attribution in cases like Stuxnet. My objective for this post is simply to show that there are more and better theories to explain Stuxnets motivation than just Israel and Iran, as others have posited. My personal research wont be available until after Black Hat Abu Dhabi, however I hope others will pick up this thread, give it a good yank, and see what unravels before then.
Did The Stuxnet Worm Kill India’s INSAT-4B Satellite? - The Firewall - the world of security - Forbes
On July 7, 2010, a power glitch in the solar panels of Indias INSAT-4B satellite resulted in 12 of its 24 transponders shutting down. As a result, an estimated 70% of Indias Direct-To-Home (DTH) companies customers were without service. Indias DTH operators include Sun TV and state-run Doordarshan and data services of Tata VSNL.
INSAT-4B was put into orbit in March, 2007 by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), which conducts research and develops space technology for the government of India. It is also the agency which controls and monitors Indias satellites and space vehicles while they are operational.
Once it became apparent that INSAT-4B was effectively dead, SunDirect ordered its servicemen to redirect customer satellite dishes to point to ASIASAT-5, a Chinese satellite owned and operated by Asia Satellite Telecommunications Co., Ltd (AsiaSat). AsiaSats two primary shareholders are General Electric and China International Trust and Investment Co. (CITIC), a state-owned company. China and India are competing with each other to see who will be the first to land another astronaut on the Moon. China has announced a date of 2025 while India is claiming 2020.
What does this have to do with the Stuxnet worm thats infected thousands of systems, mostly in India and Iran? Indias Space Research Organization is a Siemens customer. According to the resumes of two former engineers who worked at the ISROs Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre, the Siemens software in use is Siemens S7-400 PLC and SIMATIC WinCC, both of which will activate the Stuxnet worm.
I uncovered this information as part of my background research for a paper that Im presenting at the Black Hat Abu Dhabi conference in November. My objective for that presentation will be to provide an analytic model for determining attribution in cases like Stuxnet. My objective for this post is simply to show that there are more and better theories to explain Stuxnets motivation than just Israel and Iran, as others have posited. My personal research wont be available until after Black Hat Abu Dhabi, however I hope others will pick up this thread, give it a good yank, and see what unravels before then.
Did The Stuxnet Worm Kill India’s INSAT-4B Satellite? - The Firewall - the world of security - Forbes