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Will Stuxnet Start Another Arms Race?

Jun 8, 2012

Stuxnet provides ready-made justification for those who would retaliate in kind.

Super Stuxnet? U.S., Israel Escalating Malware War Against Iran

Super Stuxnet? U.S., Israel Escalating Malware War Against Iran

Nov 7, 2011

A new version of the Stuxnet worm used against Iran’s centrifuge systems is in development.

Leveraging Its Latest Nuclear Setback to Further Tighten the Screws on Iran

Feb 28, 2011

The Times’s Broad and Sanger, along with ISIS’s Albright, stoke the fires of Iran alarmism anew.

Will Computer Virus Stuxnet Sow Not Only Destruction, But Death?

Feb 1, 2011

Is a computer virus the perfect weapon?

Will Stuxnet Leave as Much Collateral Damage as Any Weapon?

Will Stuxnet Leave as Much Collateral Damage as Any Weapon?

Jan 27, 2011

Even a computer virus like Stuxnet can cause nasty side effects.

Turning Stuxnet to More Constructive Ends

Nov 24, 2010

A more legitimate target for the computer worm than Iran’s nuclear program may have arisen.

“Nuclear Spy” Arrests: Remember Who Your Friends Are, Iran

Oct 5, 2010

Rushing to judgment on Russian involvement with Stuxnet could bite Iran in the rear end.

Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War

Sep 28, 2010

Proliferation and deterrence apply to both.

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