Stuxnet's low-level bug causes accidental exposure.
At the RSA 2015 Conference, security researchers said a low-level bug of the Stuxnet worm caused it to be unexpectedly exposed. The Stuxnet worm was designed to disrupt the Iran nuclear plant's uranium enrichment centrifuge, and its developers were considered to be the United States and Israel. Stuxnet is designed to be as long as possible lurking in Iran's computer control system, but a programming error has caused worms to spread to unsupported operating systems such as Windows 95 and Windows 98, the computer blue screen crashes, causing suspicion and exposure to the world. The researchers said Stuxnet developers mistakenly exchanged and or characters, causing worms to be installed on any Windows operating system, including Windows 95 and 98 that it does not support.
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