Almost Destroyed Iran! 💥

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  • @TheTechnicalGuy01
    @TheTechnicalGuy01  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Full Story Here 🔽:
    Stuxnet was a highly sophisticated piece of malware that specifically targeted industrial systems, like those used in nuclear facilities.
    What made Stuxnet so unique and dangerous was its ability to secretly infiltrate these systems and manipulate them without anyone knowing. It was like a cyber weapon designed to sabotage the machinery and cause havoc. Stuxnet specifically targeted Iran's nuclear program, aiming to disrupt their efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
    The virus spread through infected USB drives and exploited vulnerabilities in the systems it targeted. Once inside, it would take control of the industrial processes, causing them to malfunction and potentially damaging critical infrastructure. It was like a digital espionage mission with real-world consequences.
    Stuxnet was a game-changer in the world of cyber warfare. It showed the world just how powerful and destructive cyber attacks could be. It also raised concerns about the security of critical infrastructure and the potential for similar attacks in the future. It's a fascinating and somewhat scary story that highlights the evolving nature of technology and the need for constant vigilance in the digital realm.