Vitaly Kamluk
Vitaly Kamluk appears in Can computer hackers get inside your mind? as the researcher [[JuanAndresGuerreroSaade|JAGS]] asks to help test whether AI tools can accelerate difficult malware analysis. After about two weeks with [[Fast16|Fast 16]], Vitaly tells JAGS that the malware appears “Stuxnet-like.”
His role is important because he turns the episode from a mystery about an old name into a specific Calculation Integrity Attack hypothesis. The analysis points toward high-precision math routines, a rule engine, [[LSDyna|LS-Dyna]] overlaps, and possible Nuclear Weapons Modeling sabotage rather than conventional espionage.
Connections
- Juan Andres Guerrero Saade - collaborator and source of the Fast 16 assignment.
- Fast 16 and Stuxnet - malware analyzed and precedent comparison.
- AI-Assisted Malware Reverse Engineering - method context for the reopened investigation.
- Calculation Integrity Attack and Cyber Sabotage - mechanism and strategic frame.