Stuxnet Virus Also Hit Chevron

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The infamous Stuxnet computer virus that damaged Iranian nuclear facilities back in 2010, and was reportedly created by the U.S. and Israel expressly for such a purpose before getting out into the “wild” of the Internet, got so out of control that it infected computers of U.S. oil giant Chevron, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, quoting a Chevron executive. 

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