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'Shamoon' virus most destructive yet for private sector: Panetta

The "Shamoon" virus that attacked Saudi Arabia's state oil company, ARAMCO, was probably the most destructive attack the business sector has seen to date, US defense secretary Leon Panetta said yesterday.

Updated on: Oct 12, 2012, 20:22:42 IST
Reuters | By , Washington
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The "Shamoon" virus that attacked Saudi Arabia's state oil company, ARAMCO, was probably the most destructive attack the business sector has seen to date, US defense secretary Leon Panetta said on Thursday.

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Addressing business leaders in New York, Panetta described the virus as sophisticated and noted that a similar attack days later struck Qatar's natural gas firm, Rasgas.

"More than 30,000 computers that it infected (at ARAMCO) were rendered useless, and had to be replaced," he said.

He said Shamoon included a routine called a "wiper," coded to self-execute, which replaced crucial system files with an image of a burning US flag.

It also overwrote all the real data on the machine with what he called garbage data.

"Imagine the impact an attack like this would have on your company," Panetta said, as he called for steps to bolster the nation's cyber defenses.

In his speech, Panetta also cited recent denial-of-service attacks against major US banks, which delayed or disrupted services on customer websites.

"While this kind of tactic isn't new, the scale and speed with which it happened was unprecedented," he said.

One US official, briefing reporters before the speech on condition of anonymity, said the United States knew who carried out the attacks cited in Panetta's speech, but declined to disclose that information.

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