Stuxnet: How a USB Drive Destroyed 1,000 Nuclear Centrifuges — A Technical Deep Dive
In 2010, the world discovered that a piece of software had done something previously considered impossible: it caused real, physical destruction to industrial machinery — without anyone in the target facility knowing it was happening. This is the story of Stuxnet. Not the headlines version. The tech
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