Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz has emphasized the importance of providing full security for the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries over Tehrans nuclear program, Press TV reports.
We want the negotiations to have the perfect surrounding for the talks and security is a very important aspect, Kurz said in an ...
MOSCOW (Sputnik) Former high-ranking Israeli defense officials cast doubts on theories that a computer virus found in venues that hosted international negotiations on Iran's nuclear program was linked to Israel, local media reported.
On June 10, the Russian cybersecurity firm LabKaspersky labs reported uncovering a virus inthe computer networks ...
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Iran, 5+1 ministerial meeting due June 20
Russian deputy FM Sergey Rybakov has announced Iran and 5+1 nuclear talks at the ministerial level will be held on June 20.
Iranian president Rouhani attends press conference
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is attending a press ...
Further research into the sophisticated computer virus used to hack into hotels where the Iran nuclear talks took place has found it took advantage of digital credentials stolen from the world's top contract electronics maker Foxconn.
Russian security company Kaspersky Lab said on Monday that researchers learned the Duqu 2.0 virus had redirected ...
TEHRAN (FNA)- Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Behrouz Kamalvandi said Tehran and the world powers do not plan to change the venue of their nuclear negotiations from Switzerland and Austria even after they realized that they were spied on by Israel.
"Such a decision should be taken by the foreign ministry and changing the ...
TEHRAN, Jun. 15 (MNA) The recent spying from a number of hotels where Iran and the 5+1 held nuclear negotiations has stolen the limelight, thrusting Israel again as a party to the spy case.
Russian cyber security giant Kaspersky Lab has recently found that a virus, mainly developed by the Zionist regime, had been traced in spy case in five hotels ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) An Iranian lawmaker said the country's team of negotiators in the nuclear talks with world powers insists on changing the venue of the talks from Austria to somewhere else after revelations of cyber-attacks on the hotels hosting the negotiations.
Rapporteur for the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy commission,...
Berlin, Jun 12, IRNA -- German foreign ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer called for clarifying allegations of potential espionage during recent Iran nuclear talks.
Asked by IRNA for a reaction on the latest spying scandal, Schaefer said, 'I don't want to comment on the investigation of the Swiss and Austrian judiciary since they are acting independently....
Tehran, June 13, IRNA A source close to the Iranian nuclear negotiating team on Saturday did not confirm news about the possibility of a change in the venue of nuclear talks between Tehran and the six world powers known as the P5+1.
Although some views have been expressed in this regard, discussions for making changes in the venue of talks are ...
TEHRAN: Iranian officials with access to classified information will be forbidden from using smartphones in connection with their work because of fears of espionage, a security official said Saturday.
Such phones are not secure as "data entered on to them is backed up, cannot be removed and can be accessed," Brigadier General Gholamreza Jalali told ...
TEHRAN (ISNA)- The Iranian Embassies in Austria and Switzerland expressed concern about recent media reports that the venues of the talks between Iran and the G5+1 in the two European countries have been spied on.
In separate official written messages to the foreign ministries of Austria and Switzerland, Iranian diplomatic missions in Vienna and ...
The US says it has taken steps to ensure confidentiality of nuclear talks between Iran and major world powers, denying a report that Israel has been spying on the negotiations.
We take steps, certainly, to ensure that confidential, that classified negotiating details stay behind closed doors in these negotiations, State Department spokesman Jeff ...
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov on Thursday urged negotiators at the Iranian nuclear talks to follow basic security rules, after reports of cyberattacks on their meeting venues.
VIENNA (Sputnik) This came a day after the Wall Street Journal reported that Russias Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity firm discovered that a virus had targeted ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Tehran is not surprised by reports that a cyber-espionage campaign targeted hotels that hosted nuclear talks between Iran and world powers, Iran's envoy to the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Thursday.
Reza Najafi told Iran's state TV that Iranian nuclear negotiators took "precautionary measures" to protect their secrets.
His ...
Israel has denied it bugged talks on Iran's nuclear programme, after a security company said a computer virus hacked the venues of the negotiations.
The Russian firm Kaspersky Lab said the hacking at three European hotels was so sophisticated, it must have been created by a government.
World powers and Iran have been holding talks on the fate ...
Tehran, June 11, IRNA - A member of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team said the negotiators are watchful of the 'possibility of evesdropping' or spying acts and are alwyas paying due attention to the 'high risk'.
'Iranian negotiators always take into consideration the high risk and possibility of eavesdropping and are always cautious, regardless ...
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Swiss prosecutors begin probe into alleged spying on Iran talks
The Swiss Attorney Generals office has opened a criminal case into alleged spying on talks over Irans nuclear program, TASS reported.
Iranian, EU, US diplomats to hold trilateral nuclear talks in Vienna
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The US administration will continue to brief Israel on its secret nuclear negotiations with Iran, US officials said Tuesday, despite allegations the Jewish state has been spying on the talks.
"We've spoken in the past to our concern ... about leaks of certain sensitive information. And obviously, we've taken steps to ensure that the negotiations ...
US lawmakers have rushed to defend Israel amid reports that the Zionist regime spied on US-Iran nuclear talks and slipped intelligence to a skeptical Congress.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a fierce critic of diplomacy with Iran, said he already knew any information the Israelis shared with him.
No one from Israels ever briefed me about the agreement,...
Some senators say it actually made them more sympathetic to the White Houses position.
Israeli officials have mounted an aggressive push over the past three months to turn Senate Democrats against President Barack Obamas nuclear negotiations with Iran an effort that, according to The Wall Street Journal, was aided by Israeli spies who snooped on ...