LONDON - A British computer security experts have found that virus creators Stuxnet are two countries that collaborate to cripple Iran's technology. "A computer virus is the result of creation Stuxnet one generation company in Western countries in cooperation with Israeli state secret agencies," said computer security researcher, Tom Parker, quoted by the Telegraph on Monday (1/24/2011). According to Tom, malicious software, which was first detected in June last year, almost certainly designed to make mischief, adjustments are secretly into centrifuges used in uranium enrichment by Iran, Natanz. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad really sure if the virus is targeting its nuclear project. Separate investigations by the U.S. nuclear experts have found that Stuxnet works by increasing the speed of uranium centrifuges to its highest point in a short time. At the same time, Stuxnet can turn off security monitoring system that tacitly assume that all network operators are still in the normal state Tom explained, the virus is done in two different stages by two groups of experts with different levels of understanding. One group of experts and a group of amateurs. The element that made the first group, which is activated after Stuxnet reach the target, known as the payload, is quite complicated, drawn with a perfect design and effective enough to destroy the target. Even from these findings as well, Parker was sure if the first group involves the western countries the ruling, including the UK. The reason, Parker continued, the country has a unique cyber expertise, and needed access to nuclear equipment with security tight enough for trying out the virus. Only the western countries who have such access.