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FarCenter

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Mon Jul 8, 2013, 03:36 PM
Jul 2013
There are unconfirmed reports that the CIA was using dodgy software as far back as the 1980s to cause problems with its then–enemy number one, the Soviet Union.

According to National Security Council staffer Thomas Reed, the CIA got wind that the Soviets were trying to steal industrial-control software for a new gas pipeline from a Canadian supplier. He claims the CIA installed a trojan into the Canadian firm's software and allowed it to be purloined by the KGB.

"The pipeline software that was to run the pumps, turbines and valves was programmed to go haywire, to reset pump speeds and valve settings to produce pressures far beyond those acceptable to the pipeline joints and welds," he said. "The result was the most monumental non-nuclear explosion and fire ever seen from space."

The report has never been officially confirmed, although the CIA has said that it introduced numerous dodgy technologies to the Soviets, including "flawed turbines were installed on a gas pipeline."


There is much that can be done, such as installing hardware Trojans in computer chips, modifying compilers to insert Trojans while compiling programs...

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