November 30, 2010

Virus Stuxnet destroy Iran's nuclear and military networks

Controversy attack Stuxnet to a number of important facilities in Iran that the political background, little by little began to lift. The reason is Iran's security specialists who try to fight Stuxnet reportedly been killed near a secret laboratory in Tehran.
According DebkaFile, who was quoted on Tuesday (11/29/2010), a scientist named Professor Majid Shahriari died after being known as a team leader who is expected to significantly clean the virus Stuxnet damaging Iran's nuclear and military networks.
Although the exact details of the killing is unclear, it seems as if Shahriari killed in a shooting that may also involve a certain intelligence organizations.
The attack apparently occurred in the vicinity of Tehran, where the secret laboratories associated with Iran's nuclear program is located. Not surprisingly, Tehran and then blame U.S. intelligence agencies and the Israeli Mossad.
But other intelligence sources indicated that a Sunni militant group known as Jundallah (Soldiers of God), who opposes the current Iranian regime, is also considered responsible.
Indeed, the organization has targeted a number of nuclear scientists and recently claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of a researcher who worked on the Isfahan nuclear facility.

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