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Experts: Stuxnet-linked Fast16 malware, designed to subvert nuclear weapons testing simulations, was likely part of a campaign to slow Iran's nuclear ambitions (Kim Zetter/ZERO DAY)

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Kim Zetter / ZERO DAY:
Experts: Stuxnet-linked Fast16 malware, designed to subvert nuclear weapons testing simulations, was likely part of a campaign to slow Iran's nuclear ambitions  —  Fast16 didn't predate Stuxnet but was contemporaneous with it.  It also wasn't aimed at altering nuclear weapons …

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