Computer virus attacking Iranian interests discovered

A computer virus attacking Iranian interests is suspiciously familiar.
Virus Seeking Bank Data Is Tied to Attack on Iran
Kaspersky Lab has declined to speculate on which nation-states were responsible (for the virus). The New York Times reported in June, based on interviews with officials in several countries, that Stuxnet was jointly developed by the United States and Israel.
Security experts not connected with the lab were less sure that a government was behind Gauss.
Security experts not connected with the lab were less sure that a government was behind Gauss.
Source: NY Times Blog
Quranic Manuscripts Exhibition in Dubai
The exhibition: 'Quranic Manuscripts Through the Ages', will take you through the many different stages of the written format and style of the Noble Qur'an, through the many centuries.
Source: Out Of Hadhramout
And the next Pope will be from from these 17 men
The candidates are divided in to 7 bishops and 10 monks so far. Those 17 candidates will reach in to 7 candidates that go for elections from which the top 3 candidates will be chosen and a child will choose the next Pope between them in a draw blindfolded in a big ceremonial event.
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
A Cyber Attack Against Lebanese Banks. Virus Gauss in Context.
Most of the coverage of the virus so far was about its technical prowess and mystery. But to me the more important story was what the virus was after.
Source: Beirut Spring
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