Virus "Nuclear" Back Attack Iran

Rabu, 26 Desember 2012 ·



Virus Stuxnet attacked Iran again sophisticated. The virus is trying to attack critical infrastructure, such as power plants and other industries that exist in southern Iran, said an employee of the civil defense department of Iran.

However, according to local media, the Stuxnet attack is not successful any impact on Iran. Computer security systems of the Middle East countries successfully and avoid Stuxnet dissipate more widely.

Provincial Civil Defense Chief of Iran, Ali Akbar Akhavan said the industry has always targeted "cyber attack enemies" and companies have pledged Hormozgan province, as reported by the semiofficial Isna news agency.

"The utilities provider directed cyberattacks Bandar Abbas," Akhavan said in a press conference. "But we managed to avoid spreading thanks to early treatment and cooperation of a reliable computer fraud".

The power plant of Bandar Abbas, Hormuz Strait, off the coast of southern Iran, the supply of electricity to neighboring provinces Hormozgan.

Previously Stuxnet attacked Iran in 2010 years. Some 30,000 Internet service provider or ISP in Iran successfully infiltrated by the virus.

After further research, it is known that the virus was not targeting civilians as the main focus, but the uranium enrichment facilities in Iran. Suspected Stuxnet intended to prevent the advance of the country's nuclear program.

Tehran has accused Israel and planting computer viruses United States.

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