Technology
Countdown to Zero Day
Kim Zetter · 2000
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2,830·Proven
26 yrs
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Why it endured
Kim Zetter's definitive account of Stuxnet — the first known cyberweapon, which sabotaged Iranian nuclear centrifuges. A gripping narrative of the secret history of cyberwarfare and what it means for global security.
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Andrej KarpathyAI researcher & former Tesla AI Director
“In the Stuxnet book it was alleged that these programs are quite large and developed across multiple teams often of different capabilities, e.g. in that case an Israel team (of relatively lower sophistication) owned the delivery mechanism and US the (more sophisticated) payload.”