Iran detects malware in petrochemical plants, rejects link to recent fires
TEHRAN – Head of Iran's civilian defense said on Saturday that the country has detected and removed malicious software from its petrochemical units, rejecting links to recent fires in some of the country’s petrochemical facilities, Mehr reported. “Necessary defensive measures were taken” after the malware was detected and removed, according to brigadier general Gholam-Reza Jalali. Over the past two months, a number of Iran’s petrochemical units, including Imam Khomeini as the biggest one, stopped operating wholly or partially due to fires. ...
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