http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle-east/iran-says-nuclear-facilities-under-periodic-cyber-attack-but-are-immune-to-the-threat/2012/02/13/gIQAVZnuAR_story.html By ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press February 13, 2012 TEHRAN, Iran -- A senior Iranian military official said Monday that Tehran’s nuclear and other industrial facilities suffer periodic cyber attacks, but that the country has the technology to protect itself from the threat, an official news agency reported. Iran considers itself to have been waging a complicated cyber war since 2010, when a virus known as Stuxnet disrupted controls of some nuclear centrifuges. “Most enemy threats target nuclear energy sites as well as electronic trade and banking operations,” said Gholam Reza Jalali, who heads an Iranian military unit in charge of combatting sabotage. Jalali said that in addition to Stuxnet, Iran has discovered two espionage viruses, Stars and Doku, but that the malware did no harm to Iran’s nuclear or industrial sites. Iran says Stuxnet and other computer virus attacks are part of a concerted campaign by Israel, the U.S. and their allies to undermine its nuclear program. [...] ______________________________________________________________________________ Certified Ethical Hacker and CISSP training with Expanding Security gives the best training and support. Get a free live class invite weekly. Best program, best price. www.ExpandingSecurity.com/PainPillReceived on Tue Feb 14 2012 - 00:57:04 PST
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