Oberlin, OH
According to documents obtained by The Raisin the printing system known as Commons-Bizhub located in Mudd Library has been infiltrated by the malicious Stuxnet virus. Though the origins of the Stuxnet virus are currently unknown it has left a wake of destruction as it has traveled around the world. Developed to target "critical information infrastructure" it is reported that Stuxnet has caused damage to nuclear reactors located in Iran among other high-profile systems around the world.
The degree of severity of the damage sustained by Commons-Bizhub is not known at this moment. It has been made public that Stuxnet is responsible for the automatic duplexing of all documents printed within Mudd Library. It is likely that Stuxnet is also responsible for the perpetual errors plaguing the Pharos® printing software used in the library.
CIT is reportedly working on the problem.
Monday, October 11, 2010
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