Stuxnet Virus: The world's first cyber weapon

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The Stuxnet Virus was the world's first cyber weapon. Used in Iran, attributed to the United States and Israel, it remains controversial. This video will take a look at the exploits used against Siemens PLCs, configuration software, Microsoft Windows CC and Print Spoolers to obtain EOP (Elevation of Privilege) access in the world's first cyber weapon directed against another nation's physical assets. The US and Israel are believed to be behind Stuxnet. This video examines the technology and forensic analysis done by Symantec through reverse engineering and examination of the code after the discovery of Stuxnet.
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My man, you should go through ALL the pages. All in, all the way, all the time. You can do this. You can. And I will watch everything. Every single detail, every explanation. All of it. TEACH US EVERYTHING!

DutchNorthAtlanticAlliance
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Thanks for explaining it in a way that everyone understands yet not making me feel dumb

compier
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Thank you for the clear and concise explanation. Your pacing was perfect!

dbelvi
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Amazing sir, thanks for the coolest video on Stuxnet 🎉

Massenko
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Awesome video in all ways. Thanks for sharing and of course puting your time into this fine piece of malware.

racrity
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Zero day exploits are really rare to have 3 is unheard of

TheWinstn
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Grateful for your knowledge sharing. Thanks.

razorr
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The question on everyone's mind is: were the centrifuges programmed to self destruct or run at the increased RPM undetected? Running at the increased rpm will not yield the concentrated ore.

bigcheezmoe
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

AnomalousURL
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Is the Symantec Stuxnet dossier available for reading?

Massenko
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1145 congratulations my fellow technical nerds :)

willfettu
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Amazing video! Had to laugh at "If you enjoyed this video... then you truly are a nerd :D"

footnuke
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What's the software that opened the file at time 10:33

razorr
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Professor, you have no clue what you are talking about -- evidenced by the fact that you mingle characteristics of the second version of Stuxnet with the first.

OTbase
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Hi Sir can you Help me to teach cyber security? I want you to teac me online . Is it possible please.

FaranNawazNawaz
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WRONG!! Your statement that these industrial laptops were made out of steel ISN'T CORRECT! Indeed they were built to be "rugged" but not to the point of being cumbersome and heavy. So, the likes of Toshiba (who made the Satellite series) constructed them out of Magnesium and Aluminum alloys. NOT STEEL!
For one the weight and also the corrosion are some of the reasons to not use Iron based metals.
Hope that clears things.

peekmuch