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Monday, September 27, 2010

Stuxnet worm hits Bushehr nuclear plant

The Stuxnet worm has hit the Bushehr nuclear plant.
A complex computer worm capable of seizing control of industrial plants has affected the personal computers of staff working at Iran's first nuclear power station weeks before the facility is to go online, the official news agency reported Sunday.

The project manager at the Bushehr nuclear plant, Mahmoud Jafari, said a team is trying to remove the malware from several affected computers, though it "has not caused any damage to major systems of the plant," the IRNA news agency reported.

It was the first sign that the malicious computer code, dubbed Stuxnet, which has spread to many industries in Iran, has also affected equipment linked to the country's nuclear program, which is at the core of the dispute between Tehran and Western powers like the United States.

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In a sign of the high-level concern in Iran, experts from the country's nuclear agency met last week to discuss ways of fighting the worm.

The infection of several computers belonging to workers at Bushehr will not affect plans to bring the plant online in October, Jafari was quoted as saying.
Hmmm.

2 Comments:

At 2:54 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

Assuming the Stuxnet worm is part of Israeli cyberwar efforts against Israel's nuclear program.

But no one is affirming or denying it.

 
At 3:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lets all pray that the computer virus works and is able to cripple if not destroy the nuclear plant.

 

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