Stuxnet
Lessons from Iran’s brain drain: Expert warns emigration puts Israel’s security at risk
According to Barak Gonen, Tehran lost the technological advantage it once held largely due to emigration, with the number of Iranian students abroad reaching a record high in 2024.
Secret Dutch mole aided Stuxnet attack on Iran's nuke program – report
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'
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.
'Iran can now export weapons to over 50 countries'
Teheran's military chief reportedly claims Iranian defense is "at the height of its power" and totally self-sufficient in producing "defense products."
Report: Iran claims computers no longer infected by Stuxnet
According to an Iranian Press TV report, Teheran has successfully "cleaned" all the computers infected by the computer worm, says reactor site was not affected.
October 3: Promises, promises
After all, if President Obama doesn’t see himself as obligated by other presidential commitments, then why should anyone see him as bound by his own?
Iran: We've learned how to fight Stuxnet computer worm
Islamic Republic's intelligence minister adds that several nuclear spies arrested but fails to clarify if they are connected to Stuxnet sabotage.
Column one: The lessons of Stuxnet
A war ends when one side permanently breaks its enemy’s ability and will to fight it. This has clearly not happened in Iran.
Iran targeted by computer worm
Analysts suggest program steals information from industrial control systems.