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  2. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    Siemens stated that the worm caused no damage to its customers, [15] but the Iran nuclear program, which uses embargoed Siemens equipment procured secretly, was damaged by Stuxnet. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Kaspersky Lab concluded that the sophisticated attack could only have been conducted "with nation-state support."

  3. Mossad infiltration of Iranian nuclear archive - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. had previously known of Iran's nuclear weapons research before 2004, and the documents did not prove that Iran violated the terms of the JCPOA. [3] According to journalist Yonah Jeremy Bob and nuclear expert Jeffrey Lewis, much of the key contents were already reported in past IAEA reports. However, the trove provided more clarify ...

  4. Stuxnet worm entered Iran's nuclear facilities through hacked ...

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    You may have heard the common story of how Stuxnet spread: the United States and Israel reportedly developed the worm in the mid-2000s to mess with Iran's nuclear program by damaging equipment ...

  5. Vulnerability of nuclear facilities to attack - Wikipedia

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    Siemens stated that the worm has not caused any damage to its customers, [53] but the Iran nuclear program, which uses embargoed Siemens equipment procured secretly, has been damaged by Stuxnet. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Kaspersky Lab concluded that the sophisticated attack could only have been conducted "with nation-state support".

  6. An Iranian nuclear facility is so deep underground that US ...

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    The Institute for Science and International Security, a Washington-based nonprofit long focused on Iran’s nuclear program, suggested last year the tunnels could go even deeper.

  7. 2021 Natanz incident - Wikipedia

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    Natanz nuclear facility is part of Iran's nuclear program. It is located in the central province of Isfahan, near a major highway, and is generally recognized as Iran's central facility for uranium enrichment. [11] This site was made underground, some 250 km (155 miles) south of the Iranian capital Tehran, to resist enemy airstrikes. [12]

  8. Iran says it is activating new centrifuges after being ... - AOL

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    Iran announced Friday it was activating new advanced centrifuges – which enrich uranium for the country’s nuclear program – after the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog criticized the ...

  9. Oghab 2 - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times has reported that the Stuxnet computer worm appears to have wiped out roughly a fifth of Iran's nuclear centrifuges, and has delayed the Iranian's nuclear weapons capability. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has stated that Iran's progress had been set back years, possibly until 2015. The worm is believed to cause ...