Stuxnet
Secret Dutch mole aided Stuxnet attack on Iran's nuke program – report
The Dutch were in a unique position to deliver key intelligence about Iran’s activities to procure equipment from Europe for its illicit nuclear program and about the centrifuges themselves.
Exclusive: Israel’s rash behavior blew operation to sabotage Iran’s computers, US officials say
WATCH: Nuclear-themed domino show in Iran ends with Israeli flag destroyed by 'missile'
'Stuxnet has infected Russian nuclear plant and International Space Station'
Jewish malware
The dynamic between Israel’s negative portrayal in the media and academia, and the inadequate fight against it, is something akin to the Stuxnet virus.
'Stuxnet virus set back Iran’s nuclear program by 2 years'
Top German computer consultant tells 'Post' virus was as effective as military strike, a huge success; expert speculates IDF creator of virus.
Iranian speaker: Terror attack shows enemies' weakness
Larijani says attack that killed a nuclear scientist, injured another resembles "terror measures conducted by the Israeli regime."
Ahmadinejad admits centrifuges damaged by virus
Iranian president says specialists stopped Stuxnet virus; also announced weekend as starting date for nuclear talks.
Top officer confirms Iran nukes suffer technical problems
Gantz ‘disappointed’ he did not get top IDF appointment, says IDF should not be judged by negative headlines of Galant affair.
Iran: Computer worm didn't harm nuclear program
Stuxnet worm suspected to have caused technical problems, forcing shutdown of thousands of centrifuges used for enriching uranium..
Iran nuke enrichment stopped; Stuxnet worm suspected
Technical problems force shutdown of thousands of centrifuges used for enriching uranium, diplomats say.
'Stuxnet specifically targeted Iranian nuclear program'
German expert says worm consisted of 2 "digital warheads"; compares technological advancement to "appearance of F-35 fighter jet in WWI."
Iranian defense minister: Stuxnet had no impact
Vahidi tells media in Teheran, "The issue is internet terrorism;" claims US should stop arming the "illegitimate Zionist regime."
Iran's nuclear chief acknowledges espionage at facilities
Salehi: Personnel were lured by promises of better pay to pass secrets to the West; increased security, staff privileges have put stop to spying.