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The most dangerous cyber weapon explained. - Techlore

The most dangerous cyber weapon explained. - Techlore

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The most dangerous cyber weapon explained. - Techlore STUXNET, one of the first cyber weapons targeting nuclear systems in Iran. Who was behind this cyber weapon, how did it work, and most importantly - what is the future of cyber warfare? Major thank you to the following: - Nathan from The New Oil: - Kim Zetter - Get her book through our kickback link: - 'Zero Days' Documentary - - Our supporters - Join our mission
Date: 2022-04-15

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I was telling my mum about China's massive cyber attacks.
Everyone in the industry knows what they're doing and routinely write about it in places like The Register and links people drop onto Hackernews, but not one government official is willing to talk about it. It's absolutely sickening, WWIII is happening and none of the combatants want to acknowledge it.

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Cyber warfare is in definition a cowards haven.
Killing innocent bystanders with guns and bombs is what happens because of racist bigots. Who determine the fate of these bystanders. This is a cowardly act. Ultimately war is cowardly regardless how its brought about and being fought.
Drones are the ultimate cowards favourite toy for destruction.

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You did not do your research or are afraid to spell the truth - NSA developed stuxnet but Israel deployed it supposedly without consultation; with no regard to consequences of releasing this crap into the wild, where now anyone can use it back (rogue nations, mafia etc, typical Israeli style aka Samson option.
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There's no way to know whether or not those 'cyber-caused' blackouts and the other tricks were or weren't caused by the ruling elites in order to scare the shit out of the populace and create more support for a 'protective' government. Their media are constantly lying propaganda machines. Just saying.
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Statism is evil.
You don't need government. At all.
They are just thugs ruling over you like Spartans over the Helots.
Threatening you with violence if you don't conform and comply. to their deranged rule making.

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It seems pretty obvious that Stuxnet was likely developed by Israel and probably the US. I'm sure it was well funded.
Ha ha, I got to the middle of your video and saw your conclusions matched mine.

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You-re dishonestly characterising the US and Israel. Stuxnet was defensive and heaping responsibility on them for all future cyber warfare is dishonest, calculated and politically motivated.
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Oh Honey this video is just FABULOUS! Its so pretty too but its kinda scary. I had to hug my kitty cause I was all nervous! Me and Mr. Pickles made it to the end though!
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I still believe Iran had the right to respond in a Cyberattack-
If the USA was hit with a cyber attack on a nuclear facility you bet they would have retaliated.

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It's worrying that nearly 30 years since Arquilla and Ronfeldt's paper, people still need to be told that cyberwar is a real threat.
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