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Stuxnet

Stuxnet is a highly advanced computer worm discovered in 2010, designed to sabotage Iran's nuclear program. Unlike typical malware that targets personal computers, Stuxnet specifically infected industrial control systems, manipulating machinery to cause physical damage. It was reportedly developed by intelligence agencies, believed to be the U.S. and Israel, to thwart nuclear weapon development. Stuxnet highlighted the vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to cyber attacks and raised awareness about the potential dangers of cyber warfare, demonstrating how technology can be weaponized against facilities rather than just digital systems.

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    Stuxnet is a sophisticated computer worm discovered in 2010, believed to have been created by the U.S. and Israel. Designed to target Iran's nuclear program, it specifically attacked industrial control systems, manipulating their operations to cause physical damage to centrifuges used for enriching uranium. Unlike typical viruses, Stuxnet was highly specialized and used advanced techniques to remain hidden. It marked a significant shift in cyber warfare, demonstrating how digital tools could disrupt physical infrastructure and highlighting the vulnerabilities of modern technology to cyber threats. Its implications continue to influence discussions on cybersecurity and international relations.