Stuxnet: The Virus That Sabotaged a Nuclear Program (2010)

The Iranians believed their centrifuges were secure — isolated from the internet on an air-gapped network. But Stuxnet didn’t need the internet. It needed a USB stick.

The Iranians believed their centrifuges were secure — isolated from the internet on an air-gapped network.

But Stuxnet didn’t need the internet.
It needed a USB stick.

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