Iran apparently has developed an antivirus program to neutralize the notorious Stuxnet virus that put a kink in the country’s nuclear development program in June 2010. Iran has vowed to distribute the antivirus program for free in about a month, according to Trend, a publication that describes itself as a private media outlet in Azerbaijan. The announcement may be intended to buck up the spirits of Iranians, according to Jeffrey Carr, CEO of Taia Global and author of Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld.
Iran Still Stuck With Stuxnet
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 26, 2012 06:00 AMIran apparently has developed an antivirus program to neutralize the notorious Stuxnet virus that put a kink in the country’s nuclear development program in June 2010. Iran has vowed to distribute the antivirus program for free in about a month, according to Trend, a publication that describes itself as a private media outlet in Azerbaijan. The announcement may be intended to buck up the spirits of Iranians, according to Jeffrey Carr, CEO of Taia Global and author of Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld.