Stuxnet
Secret Dutch mole aided Stuxnet attack on Iran's nuke program – report
The Dutch were in a unique position to deliver key intelligence about Iran’s activities to procure equipment from Europe for its illicit nuclear program and about the centrifuges themselves.
Exclusive: Israel’s rash behavior blew operation to sabotage Iran’s computers, US officials say
WATCH: Nuclear-themed domino show in Iran ends with Israeli flag destroyed by 'missile'
'Stuxnet has infected Russian nuclear plant and International Space Station'
US seeks to tighten sanctions against Iran
IAEA reveals Tehran quickly revived its nuclear program after Stuxnet attack; “Obama administration much more realistic about growing threat.”
'Iranian nuclear facility recovered quickly from Stuxnet'
IAEA report due for release expected to show steady or even slightly elevated production rates at the Natanz enrichment plant over past year.
Intel Report: 'Bushehr could become a new Chernobyl'
Experts are split on the scale of the disaster the Stuxnet worm penetrating Iranian nuclear plant might have caused.
Editor's Notes: Not a fait accompli, after all
Dagan’s final act, backed up by the reported success of Stuxnet, was to shatter the illusion that Iran's drive for nuclear weapons is unstoppable.
'German think tank told US to sabotage Iran'
WikiLeaks reveals US was advised to use "policy of covert sabotage" against Teheran, including explosions, accidents, computer hacking.
'Israel tested Stuxnet virus at Dimona reactor'
'New York Times' claims that Israel had obtained centrifuges identical to those used by Iran at the Natanz enrichment facility, tested the virus on them.
'Israel tested Stuxnet virus on Dimona plant'
Report: J'lem used centrifuges identical to Iran's to test computer worm; virus was authorized by Bush, Obama to "put time on the clock."
Security and Defense: Digital strike
Through incredible technological prowess, anonymous computer experts managed to infiltrate Iranian nuclear systems – and caused utter chaos.
Top Middle East story of 2010: The Stuxnet virus
As 2010 comes to an end, the mystery has yet to be revealed: Did Stuxnet set back Iran’s nuclear program? Or was it just a small glitch?
Stuxnet may have destroyed 1,000 centrifuges at Natanz
Malicious computer virus accelerated, wrecked motors and may have decommissioned uranium enrichment centrifuges, think tank concludes.