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And, so, what we believe
after looking at that code is two things, one, either they didn't get in to Natanz with that earlier version, because it simply wasn't aggressive enough, wasn't able to jump over that air gap, and/or two, that payload as well didn't work properly, didn't
work to their satisfaction, maybe was not explosive enough
after looking at that code is two things, one, either they didn't get in to Natanz with that earlier version, because it simply wasn't aggressive enough, wasn't able to jump over that air gap, and/or two, that payload as well didn't work properly, didn't
work to their satisfaction, maybe was not explosive enough
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And, so, what we believe
after looking at that code
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is two things,
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one, either they didn't get in to Natanz
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with that earlier version,
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because it simply wasn't aggressive enough,
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wasn't able to jump over that air gap,
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and/or two, that payload as well
00:00:15.048 --> 00:00:18.769
didn't work properly, didn't
work to their satisfaction,
00:00:19.999 --> 00:00:20.859
maybe was not explosive enough.
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Movie Summary
A documentary focused on Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target.