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Cooperate United States Intelligence Service (USA) and Israel in the development of destructive computer viruses to the efforts of Iran in the production of atomic bombs, a report by the New York Times, sabotage.
Edition of the New York Times quoted the network several military and intelligence experts that Israel to assess experiments on how effectively the computer virus "Stuxnet" which seems aimed at destroying Iran's nuclear facilities network in November 2010, and they inhibit in an effort to the production of nuclear weapons carried out only tell.
The experiment was located at the Dimona complex in the Negev desert in the Middle East, made, although its nuclear weapons program was not announced.
The experts and officials told the Times that the effort is to "Stuxnet" of the Israeli-US joint project with the help of an unknown or known by the English and German.
"To learn how viruses work, you must understand the motor until the virus is effective, because Israel has tried it first," one expert told the newspaper.
Speculation grows that Israel is the mastermind of the virus "Stuxnet" which is attacking a group of computers in Iran, and Tehran the Jewish state and the U.S. accused of killing two nuclear scientists in November and January.
Times reported that in the moments before he said that Iran's controversial uranium enrichment program was "rapidly" was released just days before the meeting of six world powers Tehran in connection with the nuclear program.
Both the U.S. and Israel announced recently that they believed that the program suffered a setback over the years. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refers to a number of sanctions in June 2009 adopted by the UN Security Council and in other countries.
Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon, who said a former top military officials last month that a series of obstacles and challenges in Tehran technology for about three years even further back to produce nuclear power.
Israel supports the US-led efforts to acquire nuclear weapons capabilities to Iran to avoid sanctions, but refused, a military strike against the country surveys rivals.
Virus Stuxnet was divided into two main sections, one that the Iranian uranium enrichment facilities which make the work out of control objectives.
While part of the longer record of daily activities at nuclear facilities, and then play back the tape to the operator so that all will be normal to look for sabotage operations carried out, the Times wrote it.
management of "Stuxnet" target computer control of German industrial giant Siemens and the water supply, oil drilling, power plants and other critical infrastructures.
Most infections "Stuxnet" do occur in Iran, so the speculation that the virus was actually intended to Tehran's nuclear facilities menyabotasi.
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