Colbert Huffington Post: Host Tuesday, Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert, assisted by ABC correspondent Christiane Amanpour sat down with cyber expert David Albright talk about computer worm that crippled the nuclear plan of Iran Stuxnet in 2010. The New York Times calls Stuxnet "cyberweapon most advanced ever made," saying that the worm has destroyed about a fifth of nuclear centrifuges to Iran. Albright, who founded the organization for Science and International safety, described the destructive nature and evasive public Stuxnet Colbert. Colbert Huffington Post, It was not a last blow by any means, Albright said," but it surely surprised the Iranians damage, reset, and it has caused serious. Nobody knows for certain who were responsible for integrate into the worm Stuxnet Iranian industrial PCs, but Albright said that intelligence agents have been behind the attack. "The main suspect is Israel and the United States, maybe with a little help German said it. Presently, Iran industrial amenities to recover, but no one took credit for planting the worm. Why not it is an act of war," Albright said. It ‘actually “Asked Colbert." And 'this act of war, when the Nigerian prince trying to get me to send him my bank details? Maybe Albright suggested, if the worm has caused more harm, the Iranians could be treated as an act of war Stuxnet. Colbert, apparently confused, admitted that is not his area of expertise. "This is a rare example of this, I do not know much about this region and I do not know much. I ask you to be smarter," he said, before taking Christiane Amanpour on one side to continue to interview him, even if Colbert was trying to pretend it was one of the issues Amanpour. Colbert Huffington Post.
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