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Stuxnet is Back in the News

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The New York Times reported that the Stuxnet worm may be a joint project between the U.S. and Israel with the goal of undermining Iran's uranium enrichment program.
Nuclear equipment identical to Iran's facility at Natanz is said to have been built in Israel to test the effectiveness of the Stuxnet worm. Though it is still unclear who exactly created the worm, Stuxnet is credited with putting a huge setback in Iran's ability to create their own nuclear bomb.
The worm has been studied by experts around the world and New York Times labels it "the most sophisticated cyberweapon ever deployed". The worm is even more complex than previously known and described in our November press release on the Stuxnet outbreak. Read the full New York Times article for more details.

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