How Stuxnet Went from Lab to Launch The Birth of Cyber Warfare #spy

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It began as a classified experiment in a secure lab — and ended as a weapon that launched a new era of war. In this riveting documentary, we trace the complete journey of Stuxnet, from its top-secret development by U.S. and Israeli intelligence to its high-stakes deployment inside Iran’s most protected nuclear facility. More than just malware, Stuxnet was a precision-engineered cyber weapon designed to cross the digital-physical divide — sabotaging centrifuges at Natanz without a single soldier crossing a border. We reveal how teams of hackers, engineers, and spies overcame air-gapped networks, exploited zero-day vulnerabilities, and delivered the payload via a simple USB drive. With insights from cybersecurity experts, military analysts, and declassified intelligence, we expose the strategy, risks, and consequences of the operation that marked the birth of cyber warfare. If you're captivated by espionage, digital sabotage, or the evolution of modern conflict, hit subscribe, ring the bell, and join us as we uncover how code became the most dangerous weapon of the 21st century.

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