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Stuxnet could have caused ‘new Chernobyl,’ Russian ambassador says

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.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2126759/stuxnet-could-have-caused–new-chernobyl—russian-ambassador-says.html

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