Topic: Natanz
Researchers showcased unpatched security flaws in software used to control critical industrial systems by oil, gas, water and electrical...
On Monday, Jan. 9, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran had begun producing 20 percent enriched uranium at Fordow, a...
Eight planes dropped 1,000-kilogram bombs every five seconds as F-15A fighter escorts circled high above. In just two minutes, on June 7, 1981...
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is making headway toward rolling out advanced uranium enrichment machines that could speed up its production of nuclear reactor fuel as well as weapons-grade material if, as the West fears, it ultimately tries to assemble atomic bombs.But it ...
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has started moving the machines that enrich nuclear fuel from the central city of Natanz to an underground bunker near the northern city of Qom, its top nuclear official was quoted as saying on Monday."Transferring Natanz centrifuges to ...
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Iran plans to triple its capacity to purify uranium later this year when it transfers the work from the central city of Natanz to the Fordo site, the country's nuclear chief said on Wednesday."We will transfer the 20 percent enrichment ...
In all of the thousands of words that have been printed about Stuxnet, and the many interviews given, there's been almost no discussion of alternative targeting scenarios for the Stuxnet worm. Iran's Natanz nuclear reactor has been mentioned in the ...
The Stuxnet malware is the first known example of a cyber weapon that is designed not just to steal and manipulate data, but to attack a processing system and cause physical damage. According to Wired Magazine, The Stuxnet virus has infected over ...
Iran had as of mid-August produced at least 22 kilogrammes (49 pounds) of higher-enriched uranium, which Tehran says is for a research reactor, according to a restricted UN report seen by AFP on Monday"Iran has estimated that, between February 9 2010 ...