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NASA finds nasty virus on space station - August 26, 2008

ISS nasa image.jpgOk, the headline is a little misleading. But it’s still a bit worrying that NASA has found a computer virus on the space station.

Astronauts onboard the International Space Station are now running anti-virus software on their systems, following last week’s detection of an unwanted computer-guest.

According to Space.ref a ‘W32.Gammima.AG worm’ was detected on the ISS. The website quotes a terse NASA status update thus:

Virus was never a threat to any of the computers used for cmd and cntl and no adverse effect on ISS Ops. Theory is virus either in initial software load or possibly transferred from personal compact flash card.

According to anti-virus software manufacturer Symantec this is a ‘very low’ threat virus that steals information regarding an online game. It’s still a bit worrying that computers on the ISS aren’t set up to deal with these problems though.

For some reason this puts me in mind of this cartoon.

Image: NASA

Comments

Run ISS FUBAR on MS Vista thereby expanding the venue of "system crash". A $400 Skylab littering fine levied upon the US by the Shire of Esperance, Western Australia remains unpaid.

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