PJM Exclusive: Actually, Stuxnet Has Completely Paralyzed Iran's Bushehr
Plant

Posted By 'Reza Kahlili' On April 26, 2011 @ 12:00 am In Uncategorized | 20
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Contrary to the claim made by the Iranian Center for Non-Military Preemptive
Defense, the Stuxnet virus has disabled Iran's nuclear centers.

Contrary to the claims made by Gholam-Reza Jalali - director of the Iranian
Center for Non-Military Preemptive Defense - regarding the nature of the
virus and Iran's capabilities in dealing with the fallout, Stuxnet has
wreaked serious and perhaps fatal havoc on the foundations of energy
structure and the operating systems of the Bushehr nuclear installation.
According to the Green Liaison news group
<http://www.greencorrespondents.com/2011/04/blog-post_2686.html>  [1], over
the past year and a half the Bushehr plant has incurred serious damage and
has lost major capabilities.

An individual involved in Iran's nuclear activities reports that this virus
was placed in the system by one of the foreign experts contracted to Iran.
The virus has automatic updating capabilities in order to track and pirate
information, and can also destroy the system hardware step-by-step. The
internal directives programmed into the structure of the virus can actually
bring the generators and electrical power grids of the country to a sudden
halt, or create a "heart attack" type of work stoppage.

According to reports from within the IRGC - in cooperation with the
Revolutionary Guards Intelligence organization and the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology - the Iranian Center for
Non-Military Preemptive Defense has set up two computer task forces titled
GOWHAR and MAAHER. The two organizations are said to have spent the last
year and a half investigating the extent of the damage, however due to the
complexity of the virus they have not been successful with a fix.

The Iranian Center for Non-Military Preemptive Defense is said to be
actively seeking out experts in the fields of electrical and mechanical
engineering, information technology, and artificial intelligence in order to
analyze the virus. Switzerland - which has maintained friendly relations
with Tehran's regime - is said to be cooperating, and has experts covertly
in contact with the Iranian security forces.

As such, the Iranian Center for Non-Military Preemptive Defense is
attempting to produce software and an operating system which will provide
immunity and security against cyber attacks, and which can withstand all
damages incurred by viruses. However, all claims as to the actual production
of these active national systems by the security authorities are said to be
a bluff - nothing more than a pretense to mask the complexity of the virus
and ultimately Tehran's lack of engineering expertise in this area.

The Revolutionary Guards have confirmed that the Iranian Center for
Non-Military Preemptive Defense was created with the cooperation of the
Ministry of Defense, which conducted a study and coordinated among 77
companies in Iran. Each of the companies is involved in the field of
information technology and production, and each has been called upon to make
a formal presentation of their products to Iranian authorities. Though there
have been major setbacks and delays, Iran is said to be relying on only
Iranian experts in this matter.

Due to the extra attention on the industrial sectors of the country, all of
which are stationed in southern Iran, the danger for the virus to strike
other parallel industrial systems that are related to the energy sector is
entirely possible.

Given the fact that Kraftwerk Union (KWU) - a subsidiary company of Siemens
- and other Russian companies such as Atom Stroi Export have not responded,
the Iranian regime authorities are said to be actively seeking the supreme
leader's blessing to create an alternative power station other than Bushehr.
Iranian authorities had not imagined that the work stoppage created by the
virus would be so extensive. And last week, the Iranian parliamentary
committee stated that the Islamic Republic would probably have been better
off building a new nuclear power plant from scratch instead of constantly
trying to finish the decades-old Bushehr.

Bushehr was supposed to join the power grid last year, but in March the fuel
was removed from the reactor due to technical difficulties. The Russian
contractors building Bushehr announced on April 8 that refueling of the
nuclear plant was once more underway. The head of the plant had confirmed
that all necessary inspections have been carried out to complete
satisfaction, and that the plant is ready for the fuel to be transferred
into the heart of the reactor.

(Also see: Iran announces discovery of new cyber attack.
<http://atimetobetray.com/blog/iran-announces-discovery-of-new-cyber-attack-
2/>  [2])

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[1] Green Liaison news group:
http://www.greencorrespondents.com/2011/04/blog-post_2686.html

[2] cyber attack.:
http://atimetobetray.com/blog/iran-announces-discovery-of-new-cyber-attack-2
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