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The link says, "The automation network and Siemens hardware were attacked and shut down." That seems like more than just your average office computer.


That could also be interpreted as "someone tried to run some shellcode [that was copied from Stuxnet] on the POS Windows XP boxes we use for QA tests, so we shut down the SCADA interconnect just in case." It's pointless to speculate though. I bet it turns out to be a really stupid prank by an ex-scientist.




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