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Revealed: How a secret Dutch mole aided the U.S.-Israeli Stuxnet cyberattack on Iran

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For years, an enduring mystery has surrounded the Stuxnet virus attack that targeted Iran’s nuclear program: How did the U.S. and Israel get their malware onto computer systems at the highly secured uranium-enrichment plant?

The first-of-its-kind virus, designed to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program, effectively launched the era of digital warfare and was unleashed some time in 2007, after Iran began installing its first batch of centrifuges at a controversial enrichment plant near the village of Natanz.

The courier behind that intrusion, whose existence and role has not been previously reported, was an inside mole recruited by Dutch intelligence agents at the behest of the CIA and the Israeli intelligence agency, the Mossad, according to sources who spoke with Yahoo News.

An Iranian engineer recruited by the Dutch intelligence agency AIVD provided critical data that helped the U.S. developers target their code to the systems at Natanz, according to four intelligence sources. That mole then provided much-needed inside access when it came time to slip Stuxnet onto those systems using a USB flash drive.

The Dutch were asked in 2004 to help the CIA and Mossad get access to the plant, but it wasn’t until three years later that the mole, who posed as a mechanic working for a front company doing work at Natanz, delivered the digital weapon to the targeted systems. “[T]he Dutch mole was the most important way of getting the virus into Natanz,” one of the sources told Yahoo.

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I won't trust that story...only 3 sources knew that, CIA, Mossad and the Dutch intelligence agency, why would anyone divulge that info....I think it's a planted story, to throw someone off track.
 
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And how could I forget, the biggest strategic failure of the stuxnet attacks: created a new urgency for cyberdefence among Iran's top military planners. In 2010 (when the Stuxnet attacks became known) Iran established a formal cyber defence command division that operate under the armed forces.

The great strides in cyberdefence (and the cyber domain in general) since then are largely thanks to this stuxnet attack.
 
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what exactly did Stuxnet achieve? I keep hearing these pathetic Israelis brag about their sabotage like it actually did something...

Iranian centrifuges increased in numbers and quality post-Stuxnet.

and it gave a jolt to the Iranian government to take cyber security seriously and invest in and develop a serious cyber program..

how is this a success? pathetic.. they lost to Iran on every front, and get soo desperate they have to dig up random sabotage acts to claim they are doing something..
 
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