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Stuxnet: The Virus That Nearly Sparked World War III
In 2010 a worm named Stuxnet infiltrated nuclear infrastructure in Iran and for the first time proved software alone could ...
Buried 26 feet underground and shielded by concrete, Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was thought to be untouchable. But in ...
Behind the visible air battles lies an invisible war-a contest of intelligence and counter-intelligence that has defined ...
The hacking of China’s National Time Service Center reveals one of the least visible fronts of cyberwarfare: the race for time mastery. Behind this NSA-attributed operation lies a technological and ...
October 9, 2025: Iranian-backed groups like the Houthis in Yemen use Western cellphones to track merchant ships in the Red Sea. They do this by pinging ships for their GPS locations. Even on warships, ...
Our last article discussed the mess of control system cybersecurity 20 years ago and today. Nothing has changed, it seems. But does that really ...
The Netherlands has curtailed intelligence co-operation with the US over fears the Trump administration could use it to ...
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Industrial malware has evolved from causing productivity slowdowns to triggering full-scale operational disruptions. Early ...
Abstract This paper examines the dynamics of mutually assured suspicion (MAS) that define the relations among Iran, Russia, ...
October 10, 2025: Three years ago, Iran's response to Israeli attacks on its two underground nuclear fuel production sites at Natanz and Fordow was to build the new Kuh-e Kolang Gaz La underground ...
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