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Seeing one in a malware
you could understand because, you know, the malware
authors are making money, they're stealing people's
credit cards and making money, so it's worth their while to use it, but seeing four zero days, could be worth half a million dollars right there, used in one piece of malware, this is not your ordinary
criminal gangs doing this
you could understand because, you know, the malware
authors are making money, they're stealing people's
credit cards and making money, so it's worth their while to use it, but seeing four zero days, could be worth half a million dollars right there, used in one piece of malware, this is not your ordinary
criminal gangs doing this
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Seeing one in a malware
you could understand
00:00:03.058 --> 00:00:06.499
because, you know, the malware
authors are making money,
00:00:06.005 --> 00:00:08.089
they're stealing people's
credit cards and making money,
00:00:08.009 --> 00:00:09.053
so it's worth their while to use it,
00:00:09.554 --> 00:00:11.629
but seeing four zero days, could be worth
00:00:11.063 --> 00:00:13.999
half a million dollars right there,
00:00:13.006 --> 00:00:14.809
used in one piece of malware,
00:00:14.085 --> 00:00:17.259
this is not your ordinary
criminal gangs doing this.
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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.