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They reported it put the program back by four years. I couldn't work out why at the time, but someone kindly explained it to me.Originally posted by AtW View PostApparently that was enough to make them replace lots of centrifuges - could easily be year off program.
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Don't you read the papers, Paddy?
BBC News - Stuxnet worm 'targeted high-value Iranian assets'
also
Stuxnet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stopping what program? BTW the virus never got as far as the equipment.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe Germans did their bit in stopping Iranian nuclear program, far more than Britain - who do you think leaned on Siemens to provide hardware info to test that virus?
Allegedly.
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The Germans did their bit in stopping Iranian nuclear program, far more than Britain - who do you think leaned on Siemens to provide hardware info to test that virus?
Allegedly.
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Things that are not in the British News
Two faced Angela Merkel gets UK to stop trading with Iran and then sends the German Foreign Minister to visit Iran and make a lot of dosh.
Gauweiler defends his visit to Iran « German to English
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