Stuxnet Deconstructed Exploring Its Impact on Nuclear Proliferation #spy

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When Stuxnet struck Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, it didn’t just damage centrifuges — it altered the global landscape of nuclear power and digital warfare. In this investigative documentary, we deconstruct Stuxnet piece by piece, revealing how this sophisticated cyber weapon, jointly developed by the U.S. and Israel, was engineered to disrupt uranium enrichment and delay Iran’s path to nuclear capability. But its ripple effects went far beyond one facility: the attack exposed the vulnerability of all nuclear programs to cyber sabotage, forcing nations to rethink how they build, hide, and protect their atomic ambitions. Some slowed down — others adapted, going deeper underground, embracing air-gapped systems, or launching their own cyber counterprograms. Through expert testimony, malware analysis, and geopolitical insight, we explore how Stuxnet became a turning point — not in stopping proliferation, but in transforming how it’s pursued in the digital age. If you're fascinated by cyber warfare, nuclear strategy, or the hidden forces shaping global security, hit subscribe, ring the bell, and join us as we break down the code that changed history.

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