On Retirement, Israeli General Takes Credit for Stuxnet Attacks 334
dinscott writes "Last month, The New York Times ran a story about Stuxnet having been developed by the Americans and the Israelis as a part of a joint project, but it was based on claims by confidential sources. It now seems that the information from these sources was correct. The Haaretz — Israel's oldest daily newspaper — reports on a surprising video that was played at a party organized for General Gabi Ashkenazi's last day on the job."
Re:Everything you need to know (Score:4, Funny)
According to Google translate it was the "Stoxnat" virus. Completely different critter entirely.
Nothing to see here, move along.
Re:the video claims Israeli involvement (Score:5, Funny)
However the Bible, the world's first and oldest printed book, fails to mention any aspect of this story, including the General's involvement.
You obviously forgot to check the Apocrypha.
Re:the video claims Israeli involvement (Score:0, Funny)
The recently found Dead Sea stone slabs, however, describe these events in quite amazing detail:
"..and behold! The Worm of God will hacketh the infidels' things and stop the things from spinning and on the last day [at the job] god's general will rejoice with Styx."
Misattribution (Score:5, Funny)
Technically speaking, Microsoft really deserves more of the credit than Gabi Ashkenazi.