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They keep people physically and mentally healthy.Siemens-- this is the CEO.
Siemens-- this is the CEO.
Siemens, you know, global multinational, they're energy equipment business is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Siemens was impervious.
And Siemens is a manufacturing plant.
So Siemens built this game called "Plantville," in which you run a plant or factory or some kind of facility like that.
including big companies-- Siemens, Volvo, Mercedes, Texaco, the people who yielded as part of the Bush administration
So the SIEMENS software that we talked about, that STEP7 Software, it actually uses a database called WinCC.
modules from SIEMENS.
Destroyed by the Siemens they used a Siemens industrial controller Ed Yourden: Right.
And here's an example from Siemens.
The Chinese train company was sued by Siemens and Hitachi but has breezed through that.
You got a job at Siemens.
There are no jobs for high school graduates at Siemens today.
So you know, Siemens can go anywhere.
This is a building we designed for Bosch and Siemens who make, guess what?
Because for Germany, Siemens and the large corporations were social-- their system of social nets under them.
If you're a shareholder in EMI, but you're also a shareholder in Siemens and G, you don't care that EMI don't make money,
But the consequence is a highly skilled workforce, which is useful not only for Siemens, but also for other advanced manufacturers in the community.
And these Windows PCs run software from SIEMENS called STEP7 Software.
Or not back door, but effectively a default password in the database software used by SIEMENS STEP7, and boom, they were in as well.
Well, the SIEMENS software that's used to develop software to run these PLCs, to run your roller coaster, or whatever, it has similar data
And as it turns out, Stuxnet will locate those SIEMENS data files, and insert a copy of itself in the SIEMENS data files, so if you
Well, I am pleased to be here at the one company that Siemens is worried about.
Or take as an example, "Plantville," from the German engineering company Siemens, which most of you, I'm sure, are familiar with.
Because on the one hand, you'd like a big juggernaut like Siemens or GE to copy what you have and get product out to
When I started working with this company, joint venture between Nokia and Siemens, and the Teleco hardware and software space, they had just approved a new marketing campaign
Just like we saw in the case of Iran was a technology sold to them by Nokia Siemens also
EMI shareholders sadly made absolutely zilch out of the CT scanner because that market was immediately dominated by General Electric, and by Siemens in Germany.
You mentioned Mr. Putin's best friend, also David Cameron's father, senior executives at Siemens.
Now that databases, as it turns out, when you install the SIEMENS software, at least in the past, had a default password.
And so, whoever built Stuxnet knew that the database used by this SIEMENS software had a default password.
So simply sharing your Visual Studio projects-- not Visual Studio, but the equivalent of the SIEMENS projects, data files, will cause Stuxnet to spread as well.
Well, what it does is it actually checks the data files in that computer to see if that computer is connected to an S7-315 programmable logic controller from SIEMENS.
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