Iran announced the arrests of suspected hackers linked to the Stuxnet malware, which has affected its nuclear facilities.
Heydar  Moslehi, the Iranian intelligence minister, did not say how many people  had been arrested. Tehran-based media quoted Moslehi as saying Saturday  that the attack was now under control.
The program, which is  capable of seizing control of industrial plants, has infected at least  30,000 personal computers in Iran, including some affecting the  country's Bushehr nuclear plant, according to Iranian reports.
Iranian officials have said the attack is the work of Israel and other Western powers.
Some  reports have said that the worm affected Natanz, a nuclear plant that  unlike Bushehr is believed to be part of Iran's suspected nuclear  weapons program.
Analysts also have uncovered hints within the  worm that signal associations with Esther, the Jewish queen of Persia  who played a pivotal role in preventing a Jewish genocide, according to  the Book of Esther, and with Iranian Jews who have been persecuted by  the current regime.
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