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Is the Stuxnet computer worm a covert operation directed at Iran?

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Is the Stuxnet computer worm a covert operation directed at Iran?

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UPDATE: According the the AP, the Stuxnet 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. Recently, information about a new type of computer worm, or what is commonly called malware has been in the news. The worm has made unannounced visits to industrial sites in several countries. Among those countries is the United States. But according to reports, no country has been more affected than Iran. Not much information about the worm is available except for the fact that it attacks industrial computers and programs.

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