Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Iran Claims That Their Nuclear Faciltiies Are Now Immune To Cyber Attacks

Director of Iran's Passive Defense Organization Brigadier General Gholamreza Jalali (Press TV)

Experts Say Iran Has "Neutralized" Stuxnet Virus -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Iranian engineers have succeeded in neutralizing and purging the computer virus known as Stuxnet from their country's nuclear machinery, European and U.S. officials and private experts have told Reuters.

The malicious code, whose precise origin and authorship remain unconfirmed, made its way as early as 2009 into equipment controlling centrifuges Iran is using to enrich uranium, dealing a significant but perhaps temporary setback to Iran's suspected nuclear weapons work.

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More News On Iran "Neutralizing" The Stuxnet Virus

Iran says nuclear facilities are immune to cyber attack -- Washington post
Experts Agree Iran Likely Disabled Crippling Stuxnet Computer Virus -- FOX News
Iran: Nuclear Facilities Immune to Cyberattacks -- SCi-Tech Today
Iranian Officials: Nuclear Facilities Immune to Cyber Attacks -- Arutz Sheva (Israel)
Iran's nuclear facilities immune to cyber attacks: official -- People's Daily
Official Underlines Iran's Capability to Counter Cyber Attacks against N. Facilities -- FARS News Agency (Iran)
Iranian nuclear facilities immune to cyber attacks -- Press TV (Iran)

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