Article on the subject of "iran"
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Hackers attacked hundreds of universities to gain access to library data
cobalt dickens is one of the world's most sought after hacker groups.
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Iranian Siemens continued to sabotage the nuclear plant
an iranian military commander accused the german technology company - siemens of saying it helped the us and israel to launch an attack on the nation's nuclear plant late last year.
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Spy virus attacks the Iranian Government
officials in iran say they have discovered a new computer virus designed to target government agencies.
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Duqu computer virus attacked Iranian business
on november 13, iran acknowledged for the first time that the country was the target of a new cyberattack when this time, the duqu computer virus targeted computers of businesses in the islamic republic.
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The United States and Israel are behind the Stuxnet worm, according to the New York Times
on january 15, 2011, the new york times (nyt) said, the stuxnet worm was created jointly by israel and the us to target iran's nuclear program.
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The US was prosecuted after the virus attack on Iran
on march 3, a german cyber security expert, ralph langner, said he believed the us and israel's mossad intelligence agency had used the stuxnet computer worm to attack iran's nuclear plant in the year. last.
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Iranian hackers take revenge on the attack by the Stuxnet virus
an iranian hacker claimed to take revenge for the nation after the stuxnet 'worm' attacked the islamic republic's nuclear reactors.
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'Deep' decoding attacks the Iranian nuclear reactor
security researchers say the stuxnet worm has sneakily attacked heavy industry targets, such as iran's nuclear reactor ...
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The world is at risk of virtual war
security experts believe that the stuxnet virus, infiltrating some computers in iran's nuclear program, is part of a darker plan: to start an online war.
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Reasonable suggestions for summer travel abroad
do not miss the opportunity to experience the best rated places to visit in the summer if you are able to travel abroad.
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The 7,000-year-old architecture is found in western Iran
archaeologists believe that a strange architecture discovered during the second search season on nadali beig hill in western iran could be in the 5th millennium bc.
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Divers discover a 3,000-year-old underwater castle in Turkish lake
at the depths of lake van, the largest lake in turkey, a group of divers discovered a lost castle.
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More than 60 prehistoric tombs are found at Burnt City
a total of 66 graves have recently been unearthed in the city of burnt, a unesco world heritage site in southeastern iran.
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How has Iran built such a formidable 'cyber warfare machine'?
following the stuxnet virus attack in 2010, iran invested heavily in cyber warfare, building apt hacker groups and becoming a formidable force in global cyberspace.
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The 7,000-year-old architecture is found in western Iran
archaeologists believe that a strange architecture discovered during the second search season on nadali beig hill in western iran could be in the 5th millennium bc.
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The US was prosecuted after the virus attack on Iran
on march 3, a german cyber security expert, ralph langner, said he believed the us and israel's mossad intelligence agency had used the stuxnet computer worm to attack iran's nuclear plant in the year. last.
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Distributing spam with the theme of US-Iran war
taking advantage of the tension in relations between the united states and iran, from the weekends, hackers have triggered the spam wave bringing topics of war between the two sides.
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The world is at risk of virtual war
security experts believe that the stuxnet virus, infiltrating some computers in iran's nuclear program, is part of a darker plan: to start an online war.
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More than 60 prehistoric tombs are found at Burnt City
a total of 66 graves have recently been unearthed in the city of burnt, a unesco world heritage site in southeastern iran.
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'Deep' decoding attacks the Iranian nuclear reactor
security researchers say the stuxnet worm has sneakily attacked heavy industry targets, such as iran's nuclear reactor ...
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Israel tested the Stuxnet computer worm to attack Iran
the new york times reported yesterday that the us and israel have cooperated to develop a computer worm that undermined iran's nuclear bomb efforts.
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Spy virus attacks the Iranian Government
officials in iran say they have discovered a new computer virus designed to target government agencies.
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Stuxnet worm targets Iran's nuclear reactor
security firm symantec said it found evidence that the stuxnet worm was intended to target uranium enrichment complexes at the bushehr reactor, iran. with the help of experts from dutch profibus, symantec decoded the entire code system that made up stuxnet.
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The United States and Israel are behind the Stuxnet worm, according to the New York Times
on january 15, 2011, the new york times (nyt) said, the stuxnet worm was created jointly by israel and the us to target iran's nuclear program.
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Many thousands of years old stone artifacts were found in the North Iran cemetery
a number of antiques have been found in an ancient cemetery in the province of gilan in northern iran called asb risseh, the head of the excavation in the cemetery has just announced.
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Duqu computer virus attacked Iranian business
on november 13, iran acknowledged for the first time that the country was the target of a new cyberattack when this time, the duqu computer virus targeted computers of businesses in the islamic republic.
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The burial chamber of the deceased due to Covid-19 in Iran is large enough to be seen from space
two days after the first case was announced, satellite images showed unusual movements in an iranian cemetery.
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How to Say Most Common Words in Farsi
farsi, also known as persian, is spoken by around 110 million people around the world and is the official language of iran, afghanistan (where it is known as dari), and tajikistan (where it is known as tajiki). the language is also spoken...
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Iran: The Stuxnet 'total attack' of industrial systems
iranian officials confirmed that the stuxnet worm infested at least 30,000 pcs running windows in the country ...
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US stocks plunged because investors were concerned about Middle East tensions and bond yields climbed
us stocks closed sharply lower on april 15 due to pressure from us treasury yields and concerns about rising geopolitical tensions between iran and israel...
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The 'terrifying' impact of AI in modern warfare.
artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly significant role in modern warfare, from intelligence analysis and drone control to information warfare and deepfakes.
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Facebook error allows anyone to delete your photo
pouya darabi - iran's web developer discovered and reported a simple but quite important vulnerability on facebook earlier this month that could allow anyone to delete your photos on this social networking platform.
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Reasonable suggestions for summer travel abroad
do not miss the opportunity to experience the best rated places to visit in the summer if you are able to travel abroad.