Iranian nuclear programme targeted by computer virus, by Maryam Sinaiee and Michael Theodoulou. The National (UAE), September 26. 2010.
TEHRAN // Iran revealed yesterday that a so-called computer worm – which experts say shows unprecedented ingenuity and is unique in its ability to seize control of industrial plants – has infected the personal computers of staff at its first nuclear power plant.

But Tehran said the so-called Stuxnet malicious computer program, which has been described as the world’s first cyber-guided missile, has not damaged operations at the flagship facility in Bushehr, which is due to go online within weeks.
A likelier Stuxnet target, they speculate, would be Iran’s far more controversial nuclear facility at Natanz, where spinning centrifuges are producing low-enriched uranium for power plants.