Friday, June 28, 2013

Retired U.S. General Stuxnet cyber attack may have leaked details "

James Cartwright, a retired US general who served in the Pentagon's upper echelon, is under investigation for allegedly leaking information about the Stuxnet cyberattack on Iran's nuclear facilities, according to reports. Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, NBC News and the Washington Post, he conducted a "target" is said to have. A "target" or grand jury, a prosecutor who charged with a crime is likely to have a substantial evidence.
A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment where the U.S. attorney's office in Baltimore cited the FAQ.
About cyberattack on Iran by the Obama administration began to investigate leak that leak national security is one of a number of investigations.

In June 2012, The New York Times Olympics Cartwright began under President George W. Bush, a major player in the cyber operation was reported.
President Bush called for the protection of the Olympic Games, President Barack Obama suggested.
According to the Times, Mr. Obama cyber attacks sped, and in 2010 an attack using Stuxnet virus temporarily Iranians were using to enrich uranium that ordered 1,000 Centrifuges disabled.
Congress leaders who leaked the information called for a criminal investigation, and Mr. Obama has zero tolerance for such was leaked.
Times Stuxnet General Cartwright to a point that Mr. Obama and Joe Biden had escaped on the Internet, the Vice President had to break the news was one of the most important players.
As a random element of the program because Iran's Natanz plant in 2010 allowed the escape and through a programming error that sent him out of the public became summer, the Times said. After fleeing the Internet worm, top administration officials whether the program was severely compromised met to consider.
Mr. Obama asked if the program should continue, and after listening to the advice of top advisers, decided to proceed.
Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman once considered to be a leading candidate Cartwright, resigned from the Army in August 2011.

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