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Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif told online news program Hozour on Tuesday that Israel had rigged a uranium enrichment site with explosives in an act of "nuclear terrorism." The ...
The attack may have destroyed upward of 1,000 Iranian centrifuges. An AI-powered Stuxnet could be worse: Instead of targeting specific systems, the malware would theoretically identify new targets ...
Stuxnet was designed to make the centrifuges spin out of control and cause physical damage to the plant in Natanz. Stuxnet temporarily disabled 1,000 centrifuges that the Iranians were using to enrich ...
the Stuxnet computer virus – which reportedly destroyed up to ten percent of Iran’s centrifuges in its Natanz nuclear facility – and the assassination of five key Iranian nuclear scientists. Melman ...
1. On January 30, 1982, computer programmer Richard Skrenta wrote the world’s first computer virus that ‘escaped’ to other ...
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif accused Israel of planting explosives in centrifuge technology purchased by Iran for its nuclear program, in comments quoted by Iran International on ...