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What if the world's most secure facility was destroyed without a single soldier ever stepping foot inside? In 2010, the Stuxnet worm changed the rules of war forever. It wasn't just a virus; it was a digital weapon designed to tear metal apart. The Story: We go inside the investigation of the Stuxnet worm, the most sophisticated piece of malware ever discovered. Learn how it bypassed an "air-gapped" security system, hijacked industrial controllers, and tricked nuclear scientists into believing everything was normal while their machines were literally exploding. This is the story of how code became a physical weapon. Key Highlights: The USB Bridge: How the virus crossed a physical gap that the internet couldn't. The Zero-Day Mystery: Why using four secret software backdoors was a total "overkill" move. Digital Sabotage: The terrifying way Stuxnet played back "normal" video loops to engineers while it wrecked the facility. The Belarus Discovery: How a small cybersecurity firm accidentally stumbled upon a global secret. The Bottom Line: Stuxnet proved that the next world war might not be fought with tanks but with lines of code. #Stuxnet #CyberSecurity #CyberWarfare #TechHistory #Hacking #DigitalMissile #Natanz #Malware #ComputerScience #TechMystery Cyber Warfare, Natanz Iran, Computer Worm, Cybersecurity, Zero-Day Vulnerability, Digital Sabotage, Siemens PLC, Malware Investigation, Military Technology, Hacking Documentaries, Operation Olympic Games.