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(Putin speaking) Newsman:
By the fall of 2010, the consensus was that
Iran's top secret uranium
enrichment plant at Natanz was the target,
and that Stuxnet was a carefully constructed
weapon, designed to be carried
into the plant on a corrupted laptop
or thumb drive, then infect the system,
disguise its presence, move through the network
changing computer code, and subtly alter
the speed of the centrifuges without the Iranians
ever noticing
By the fall of 2010, the consensus was that
Iran's top secret uranium
enrichment plant at Natanz was the target,
and that Stuxnet was a carefully constructed
weapon, designed to be carried
into the plant on a corrupted laptop
or thumb drive, then infect the system,
disguise its presence, move through the network
changing computer code, and subtly alter
the speed of the centrifuges without the Iranians
ever noticing
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(Putin speaking)
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Newsman:
By the fall of 2010,
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the consensus was that
Iran's top secret uranium
enrichment plant
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at Natanz was the target,
and that Stuxnet
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was a carefully constructed
weapon, designed to be carried
into the plant
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on a corrupted laptop
or thumb drive,
00:00:20.875 --> 00:00:23.959
then infect the system,
disguise its presence,
00:00:23.959 --> 00:00:26.209
move through the network
changing computer code,
00:00:26.209 --> 00:00:30.167
and subtly alter
the speed of the centrifuges
00:00:30.167 --> 00:00:31.583
without the Iranians
ever noticing.
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Movie Summary
Academy Award-winning film-maker Oliver Stone interviews Russian president Vladimir Putin about divisive issues related to U.S.-Russia relations.