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Stuxnet Virus Breached Chevron’s IT Network Nov 09, 2012 The sophisticated Stuxnet virus, developed jointly by the U.S. and Israel to target Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities in Natanz, also compromised Chevron’s IT network shortly after its public emergence in 2010. Chevron identified the malware in its systems following its initial discovery, noted in a blog post in July 2010, according to Mark Koelmel, general manager of the earth-sciences department at the oil giant. While the U.S. government has never formally acknowledged the Stuxnet initiative, the virus, intended to disrupt systems produced by Siemens for managing critical infrastructure, has been detected in various countries. Reports from the Wall Street Journal suggest that Chevron’s encounter with Stuxnet resulted from the malware’s unintended dissemination.April 23, 2026
#opIsrael: Massive Cyber Attack on Israel Amid Gaza Protests On November 19, 2012, in response to ongoing attacks in Gaza, Anonymous hackers launched a significant cyber assault on Israeli websites. According to government sources, “government and private websites are under siege from hackers, who have mounted 44 million cyberattacks in less than a week.” Additionally, Pakistani hackers defaced major platforms such as Bing, MSN, Skype, and Live. In retaliation, Israeli hackers leaked credit card information from a Palestinian ISP website. Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz reported that while one hacking attempt succeeded on an unnamed site, it was back online within ten minutes. Israel typically faces a few hundred hacking attempts daily, with the current attacks reportedly originating from across the globe. Defense websites have been particularly targeted, with the president’s site receiving 10 million hits, the foreign ministry 7 million, and the prime minister’s page 3 million.April 23, 2026