Russia’s ambassador to NATO called the Stuxnet virus “very toxic, very dangerous” The virus is known to have struck computers at the Russian-built Iranian Bushehr nuclear plant in Iran. Russian ambassador Dmitry Rogozin said NATO should be investigating the matter, according to Reuters. Some believe Israel or the U.S. had a stealthy hand in the creation of the virus, with some believing it was weaponized malware that was likely used to slow down development of Iran’s nuclear program.”]

