Have US nuclear systems been attacked by an extraterrestrial cyber-worm from beyond?

Over the past several days, the Internet has been buzzing with controversial allegations of interference by something from "out there," and mainstream media reports of a cyber attack by a computer worm called STUXNET.

According to media sources, Iran now confirms being the target of a weaponized computer worm reportedly capable of inflicting real-world damage to sensitive systems. It is widely assumed the source of the worm is state-sponsored, due to the sophistication of the cyber attack, and many believe the worm has been targeted against the Iranian nuclear industry.

Iran has denied that computers used by their nuclear plant have been compromised by the invasive cyber worm.

Is the STUXNET threat (and other unreported cyber attacks lurking in the shadows) being downplayed by the governments of our small blue world?

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"I have researched this. Gary Bekkum sees UFOs under his bed and makes connections for which there is no evidence. Indeed, there are no such credible reports of UFOs or US nuclear bases connected with STUXNET. The target is Iran and it is obviously a warning to the Ayatollahs from us." -- Jack Sarfatti