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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Myrtus

The plot thickens on the Stuxnet virus story, which parallels (though far less violently) an event that takes place in our current fiction reading. Finally, a reason to love Microsoft Windows.
Posted by Simon Levy at 7:44 AM

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