TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said it had detected the Duqu computer virus that experts say is based on Stuxnet, the so-called "cyber-weapon" discovered last year and believed to be aimed at sabotaging the Islamic Republic's nuclear sites. The head of Iran's civil defence organisation told the official IRNA news agency that computers at all main sites at risk were being checked and that Iran had developed software to combat the virus. "We are in the initial phase of fighting the Duqu virus," Gholamreza Jalali, was quoted as saying. ...
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