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Thursday 25 June 2015 - 14:56
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Former Israeli officials doubt Iran nuclear talks virus linked to Israel

MOSCOW (Sputnik) Former high-ranking Israeli defense officials cast doubts on theories that a computer virus found in venues that hosted international negotiations on Iran's nuclear program was linked to Israel, local media reported.

On June 10, the Russian cybersecurity firm LabKaspersky labs reported uncovering a virus inthe computer networks ofthree Austrian hotels that are connected tothe ongoing Iranian nuclear talks. Kaspersky did not implicate Israel directly, butsaid the virus it discovered bears a striking resemblance tothe Duqu virus it calls "the stepbrother ofStuxnet," withthe latter having been used byIsrael toattack the Iranian nuclear program in2007.

Speaking atthe International Cybersecurity Conference atTel Aviv University onWednesday, former Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Brig. Gen. Yair Cohen said "Kaspersky has its own interests," asquoted bythe Jerusalem Post.

"It could be someone else," the newspaper quoted Carmi Gillon, the former head ofIsrael Security Agency, otherwise known asShabak or Shin Bet.

At Wednesday's conference, former IDF Brig. Gen. Pinchas Barel Buchris called onKaspersky toprovide more information about "what is inthe footprint," according tothe outlet.

The Duqu 2.0 virus that Kaspersky unearthed earlier this month targeted the firm's private networks, aswell asother businesses, governments and individuals.

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