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Can a handful of lines of digital code destroy a military fortress of steel and concrete without firing a single bullet?
In the year 2010, the world witnessed the birth of a terrifying new era in geopolitics. In absolute secrecy, the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, the heart of Iran's nuclear program, suffered a catastrophic collapse. Hundreds of high-security centrifuges inexplicably disintegrated. The facility was completely air-gapped from the internet, protected by massive walls and state-of-the-art defense systems. There was no visible physical sabotage or tactical bombing. The attacker was invisible: a computer virus named Stuxnet.
This book unravels the mysteries of the most sophisticated covert military operation of the twenty-first century. Through a rigorous approach and a sharp, gripping narrative, the reader will dive into the inner workings of a flawless malware, surgically designed by the world's most advanced intelligence services with a single purpose: to leap from the digital world and unleash physical destruction in the real world.
Throughout these pages, you will discover how a simple USB flash drive bypassed the strictest security protocols, how the operation of Siemens industrial software was meticulously altered, and how the attack was masked by spoofing the control screens, keeping the engineers blind while the facility destroyed itself.
An essential read for tech enthusiasts, cybersecurity professionals, and anyone interested in modern military history. A revealing chronicle of the day bits became weapons and cyberspace turned into the new and ultimate global battlefield.
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