2010年9月30日星期四

Iran to postpone Bushehr nuclear power plant started 3 months free of computer viruses, said

According to the U.S. "Christian Science Monitor" reported on September 29, the Iranian government has announced the postponement of 3 months starting the Bushehr nuclear power
plant, and specifically stated that the matter with the recent outbreak of code-named "shock web" computer worm has nothing to do.
Back in August, when Iran announced that Russia will help build the Bushehr nuclear power plant put into operation, some analysts say this is the Iranian nuclear fuel needed for
its production of nuclear weapons in the early preparations. Since then, a lot of evidence that Western efforts to stop Iran's nuclear program. Some Internet security experts
say, code-named "shock web" computer worm seems to Iran's nuclear power plants use Siemens software "soft spot" for the virus may be the development of Iran's nuclear
facilities.
Analysts are trying to explore the Bushehr nuclear power plant in the end what happened. But Iranian officials said the outbreak of the virus has nothing to do with the delayed
start, despite the earlier part of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant has been recognized computer infected with this virus. Chairman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
Ali - Akbar Lee Garza explained that only some of the engineers, the virus infected personal computers, nuclear power plants is not affected by the host computer.
"Christian Science Monitor," said the Iranian nuclear power plant may be announced the postponement of starting the pressure from the United States. Hillary Clinton the same day
U.S. Secretary of State announced that President Obama has signed an executive order, decided to "serious violations of human rights" as an excuse to freeze Iran's Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps commander, the Iranian Minister of Welfare and Social Security and other officials of the foreign assets of eight, and prohibiting their entry or
transit the United States. This is the first U.S. sanctions against Iran human rights.