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Elbuda Mexicano
What world really needs, Iran with nukes??
SuperLib
I guess that headline wasn't dramatic enough, so they chose the other guy.
WilliB
timeone:
Stuxnet is not your average "pc glitch". The thing is designed not to get into your laptop, but into industrisl programmable chips, and specifically the ones used by the Russians in their nuclear equipment. Read up on the thing; the Computer geeks are amazed by it and are far from having figure out all its powers.
No wonder that Ahmedinjad is raving and ranting.
timeon
it is disputable that a pc glitch can cause so much harm; however, the sick mind of a theocratic dictator can easily do
nandakandamanda
Agreed WilliB, I was exaggerating. Even so, radioactive stuff blowing around can have a deleterious effect on all life within a very, very large radius, as we saw with Chernobyl.
just-a-guy
I doubt the iranian leader like Ahmadinhajad will gives a mere care about the possible disaster!
nandakandamanda
WilliB, yes, I suppose it depends on which way the wind is blowing...
WilliB
nandakamanda:
Don´t go overboard. Even if the Stuxnet was able to blow up the Busheer reactor (which it is of course not), it would destroy "live of over a quarter of the planet).
nandakandamanda
It's quite a thought that a cyber worm, which does not even exist in 'reality' could possibly have the power to destroy life over a quarter of the planet...
atamant
They aren't nuking anyone, including themselves.
kyushujoe
Who? The Israelis?
nandakandamanda
palimpsest, your words remind me of something I have heard somewhere recently.
palimpsest
Not yet ready for prime time. Iran ought to concentrate on improving the lives of ordinary Persians. Get out of Lebanon. Get out of Iraq and Afghanistan. Bring the troops home. Take care of your own people.
bobbafett
AVG Free no doubt.
atamant
No such thing.
nandakandamanda
Quote: "A spokeswoman for Atomstroyexport, the Russian company in charge of construction at Bushehr, also cast doubt on there being major damage at the plant, saying its control system is fully autonomous and virus-proof."
I wonder what virus buster they use?
WilliB
Stuxnet buys some time for Israel and modernity. Well done, feisty Israelis!
grafton
Sengoku.
Thank you for saying what should have been said in the (none)article.
TheQuestion
Depends on the facility set up. If containment failed and the fuel melted into the resivoir it's possible that a fairly substantial steam explosion could occur due to the rapid boiling. That would require a fairly large lapse in judgement on the part of the designers but it's still possible.
sengoku38
Is this analysis done by a 5 year old? A meltdown with the force of a small nuclear bomb?
If you actually take a high school physics class, you can learn that nuclear fuel doesn't explode. It gets hot. Depending on the coolant system, you can have a fire or a build up of hydrogen and the hydrogen can explode. You can't in any way get a bomb out of a fuel assembly, though.
goddog
If the technicians would stop looking at sexy women in Burkas and instead stuck to their jobs, they would not be getting these malicious worm attacks.
mikehuntez
That would be quite funny if they ended up nuking themselves. Do they use Windows for their important computer systems? Hahaha.