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Chances of malware attacking INSAT-4B ‘appear remote’

Submit on Tuesday, October 12th, 2010 22:58

ISRO has ruled out possibility of the stuxnet worm attacking its INSAT-4B satellite, resulting in 12 of its 24 transponders shutting down, the Times of India reported.
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