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Iran denies nuclear plant computers hit by worm

AFP: The malicious Stuxnet computer worm has hit 30,000 industrial computers in Iran, officials said on Sunday, but denied the Islamic republic's first nuclear...

Iran’s nuclear agency trying to stop computer worm

AP: Iranian media reports say the country's nuclear agency is trying to combat a complex computer worm that has affected industrial sites in Iran...

Russia pushing back on tougher sanctions against Iran

Los Angeles Times: Even as the White House praised Russia for declining to sell antiaircraft missiles to Iran in violation of U.N. sanctions, Russian...

Obama: Host of options if Iran sanctions fail

Reuters: President Barack Obama said on Friday there are a "host of options" available to the United States and its allies if sanctions against...

Future Iran nuclear talks must have broad scope: U.S.

Reuters: Talks between Iran and world powers over Tehran's disputed nuclear program must have a broad scope and not just focus on a potential...

Software smart bomb fired at Iranian nuclear plant: experts

AFP: Computer security experts are studying a scary new cyber weapon: a software smart bomb that may have been crafted to find and sabotage...

Security expert surmises Stuxnet worm is aimed at Iran, FT says

Bloomberg: A computer worm called Stuxnet, which targets Siemens AG software used to control industrial equipment, may be aimed at destroying a specific plant,...

Iran drops bid for seat on UN atomic agency board: diplomats

AFP: Iran withdrew Thursday its bid for a seat on one of the key policy-making bodies of the UN atomic watchdog because it was...

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Concerns in U.S. Congress Over Cryptocurrency Transfers to Networks Linked to Iran’s Regime

Two members of the U.S. Congress, Sean Casten and Gregory Meeks, in an official letter to the U.S. government,...

IRGC Increases Terrorist Activities in Gulf Arab Countries

At a time when Iran’s regime is pursuing a policy of regional militarism, a broad wave of alleged IRGC-linked...

77 Days of Internet Shutdown, A Tool of Control and a Sign of Tehran’s Real Fears

The crisis of internet shutdowns in Iran has entered a new phase. 77 days of internet cuts, widespread disruptions,...

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Tehran Responds to U.S. Proposal After Trump’s Threat

The state-run IRNA news agency reported on Sunday, May...

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