Posted on 10/09/2010 5:58:58 AM PDT by therightliveswithus
TEHRAN, IRAN Iran revealed for the first time Saturday that some personnel at the country's nuclear facilities were lured by promises of money to pass secrets to the West, but that increased security and worker privileges have put a stop to the spying.
The stunning acknowledgment by Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi provides the clearest government confirmation that Iran has been fighting espionage at its nuclear facilities.
Also on Saturday, Iran said it is ready to hold talks with six major powers over its nuclear program "in late October or Early November," Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki told Reuters.
"We think late October or early November will be an appropriate date for the talks by the representatives of Iran and 5+1 countries," Mottaki said at a news conference.
He gave no details about the venue of the talks.
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So who needs spys when the spawns of Stuxnet are now running rampant in their systems running on unregistered Microsoft Operating Systems. From all indications, the back and front doors are now wide open to more damamging attacks.
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