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Malware May Have Targeted Iran's Nuclear Program
Wired·
Researchers have deciphered Fast16, a sophisticated sabotage malware created in 2005, predating the infamous Stuxnet. This code was designed to silently interfere with calculation and simulation software, suggesting a highly targeted operation. Its early development points to potential deployment by the United States or one of its allies, indicating a long-standing cyber warfare capability aimed at disrupting sensitive technological advancements, possibly within Iran's nuclear program.
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cybersecurity
malware
espionage
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