http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... nobyl.htmlRussian nuclear officials have warned of another Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster at Iran's controversial Bushehr reactor because of the damage caused by the Stuxnet virus, according to the latest Western intelligence reports.
Stuxnet for Iranian meltdown
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Stuxnet for Iranian meltdown
Stuxnet virus attack: Russia warns of ‘Iranian Chernobyl'
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http://www.itnews.com.au/News/244929,re ... uxnet.aspxReport: US, Israel tested Stuxnet
Further light shone on development of the cyber attack.
Israel and the United States jointly tested the Stuxnet computer worm that is believed to have destroyed a fifth of Iran's nuclear enrichment centrifuges, according to an explosive analysis in the New York Times.
The tests were reportedly conducted at Israel's highly guarded Dimona facility, where experts claimed Israel was testing centrifuges almost identical to Iran's enrichment facility in Natanz, sources told the New York Times.
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How would we survive without computers today? They are now so essential, yet so fragile that massive facilities can be left vulnerable with the touch of a keyboard.
A cyber war could potentially shut down whole nations. It would be no surprise if the Russians and the Iranians eventually return fire to the US and allies especially if they can't get this reactor off the ground, or if they do manage - a disaster occurs. The Chinese would be the first to help.
A cyber war could potentially shut down whole nations. It would be no surprise if the Russians and the Iranians eventually return fire to the US and allies especially if they can't get this reactor off the ground, or if they do manage - a disaster occurs. The Chinese would be the first to help.
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A killer blow against US-Iran ties
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LA14Ak02.html
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/01 ... erwar-era/
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/LA14Ak02.html
The assassination of Dr Massoud Ali Mohammadi, a Tehran University nuclear physicist, on Tuesday, blamed by the Iranian government on the United States and Israel and their fifth-column allies inside Iran, is the latest sign of an ominous, growing shadow war with Iran over its nuclear standoff with the West.
The US has officially denied any role in the incident in which a remote-controlled bomb attached to a motorbike went off near the 50-year-old professor's home in the Qeytariyeh neighborhood in northern Tehran.
Did The U.S. And Israel Create a New Cyberwar Era?The assassination of Dr Massoud Ali Mohammadi, a Tehran University nuclear physicist, on Tuesday, blamed by the Iranian government on the United States and Israel and their fifth-column allies inside Iran, is the latest sign of an ominous, growing shadow war with Iran over its nuclear standoff with the West.
The US has officially denied any role in the incident in which a remote-controlled bomb attached to a motorbike went off near the 50-year-old professor's home in the Qeytariyeh neighborhood in northern Tehran.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/01 ... erwar-era/
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Meanwhile a really important Iranian political development—the purchase of Valentines Day items has been outlawed! Too western!
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Is this a profound statement?Jovial Monk wrote:Meanwhile a really important Iranian political development—the purchase of Valentines Day items has been outlawed! Too western!
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