danderskoff t1_j4jisth wrote
Reply to comment by ramriot in Zero Days (2016) - 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. [01:53:51] by Missing_Trillions
I believe I heard somewhere it got into the facility from USB drives that were dropped in the parking lot near employee cars
ramriot t1_j4jkwt9 wrote
That scenario sounds pretty preposterous. Remember this was a remote secure compound. Where one key feature of their security is the air-gapped network.
Does it sound at all possible for someone to first wander onto the Natanz facility, second drop things around people's cars, & then third have those people with access to the centrifuge hall & who know how important the sanctity of the internal network is to just insert a random thumb drive?
That said it was likely a usb drive, but one designed to pass stringent inspection that came from a trusted source & was needed to update internal software.
danderskoff t1_j4kocjk wrote
Anything is possible with 3-letter USA agencies. Also, people are pretty stupid sometimes with USB drives. Sometimes they dont understand that you can compromise a system by doing that and I know theres more to the story than just dumping random USB drives. We talked about this in college but that's really the only points I remember
ramriot t1_j4mp1sz wrote
Wikipedia is your friend here
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