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Experts Divided Over Iran's Cyberactivity Since Start Of Nuclear Talks

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The U.S. government and cybersecurity companies agree that Iran has greatly improved its cyberattack capability over the past two years. A report being released tomorrow says Iran's cyberattacks have increased during nuclear talks, but some experts question that conclusion.

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David Welna is NPR's national security correspondent.