World | Iran US Was Behind Stuxnet Worm: Iran Chief negotiator says Iran's not the only one susceptible to cyberattack By Nick McMaster Posted Jan 17, 2011 6:15 PM CST Copied Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili gestures during a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, Dec 7, 2010. (AP Photo/ Anja Niedringhaus) Right on the heels of reports that the US and Israel were in cahoots in testing Stuxnet, Iran's chief negotiator is blaming the US for derailing what he calls a peaceful nuclear program, NBC reports. Saed Jalilli said Iranian investigators had found what he deemed sufficient proof that the US had devoted resources to the Stuxnet project. His accusations make Tehran's attitude clear ahead of international negotiations set to begin this week in Turkey. Jalilli notes the attack was less successful than the media made it out to be, and that Iran is not the only nation vulnerable to cyberattack: "They are also weak and vulnerable," he said of the US, citing the WikiLeaks disclosures. Read These Next 11 people hurt in a "brutal act of violence" in Michigan. White House makes Hegseth put his polygraph away. A new book argues the Sacagawea legend is all wrong. The NFL's heaviest player told to slim down. Report an error