I first watched this 5 years ago and looking back now I'm quite ashamed that i sat through the first hour of this documentary wondering who did it. Its so obvious that it was the US and the fact that people like me 5 years ago dont see this in the first 10 minutes is shocking.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of "classified" operations that are legally/illegally going on across the world. The classification sometimes comes back to haunt us....
Look up Warographics Stuxnet. It’s a 30ish minute relatively basic summary video of the virus’s origins and what happened. Not as detailed as this documentary.
@@keefymckeefface8330 So according to your logic, whenever somebody has a negative review of something it means they do not understand it? Great logic buddy! I simply thought the documentary was rubbish. The subject matter however is interesting and easy to comprehend, but the execution that was this documentary sucked.
This malware did not kill anyone , but it saved lives .
I first watched this 5 years ago and looking back now I'm quite ashamed that i sat through the first hour of this documentary wondering who did it. Its so obvious that it was the US and the fact that people like me 5 years ago dont see this in the first 10 minutes is shocking.
I’d be more inclined to say NSA, but majority of it was done by unit 2800 of Israel
@@johnmorrison3560bro it's the same thing
8200, but yes@@johnmorrison3560
thats crazy tbh
Can’t even imagine what they have as far as cyber weapons now.
This is just the tip of the iceberg of "classified" operations that are legally/illegally going on across the world. The classification sometimes comes back to haunt us....
Awesome documentary
I think we need a virus that destroys all commercials
It’s called cash, pay for premium... hehehe
I had no commercials? Don't have UA-cam premium either
It's called...
Adblocker
The most destructive virus known to corporations
You cannot call back an attack 😮😮😮
Why no subtitles? I don't speak 5 languages
Who made the pagers explode ?
Exactly! They also bamboozled the Taiwanese company in that one...
“Hoovered up every text message”
You guys in the USA use “Hoover” for vacuum cleaner too?
I thought that was just used here in England
Three minutes in and it's still the lead-in.
That's USA produced documentaries for ya
@@clownworld5474 Good documentary apart from that.
The Number One Plausible Deniability Weapon! Cyber Attack!
stuxnet was more than nine years ago, so what have they got now?
Interesting you should ask that. Have you read any news in the past 24hrs?
@@ehehrawn5584 yup, looks like stuxnet 2 electric boogaloo
@@jameswhite153 “electric boogaloo” bahahahahahahahah
1 for every facility. ready to go
Exploding pagers. How's that?
Why are CC not available.?
Well, now they understand indeed it was a good move.
Was it? Didn't really do anything long term. Certainly didn't do anything for USA and Iran relations.
Confusing. This Doc was released in 2016. Didn't the Cyber attack on Iranian Nuclear facility happen in 2021 ??
no that attack was on Iranian fuel supply
Look up Warographics Stuxnet. It’s a 30ish minute relatively basic summary video of the virus’s origins and what happened. Not as detailed as this documentary.
🤔 Why tell Iran 🇮🇷 what USA 🇺🇸, UK 🇬🇧 Israel 🇮🇱 did to Iran 🇮🇷 nuclear factory 🏭🤔
I can’t wait for the empire to dissolve.
Me no understand.😊
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@Benedict Hampus 😂 but what about meeeeeeee?
rubbish documentary
Why?
flew over your head i take it?
@@keefymckeefface8330 So according to your logic, whenever somebody has a negative review of something it means they do not understand it? Great logic buddy!
I simply thought the documentary was rubbish. The subject matter however is interesting and easy to comprehend, but the execution that was this documentary sucked.
@@juntus89 Oh so flew over ur head
@@alejandrodanieldelfino4011 Don't embarrassing yourself.
Well they stole that nuclear development from usa originally so it's only right for usa to take it back.
u are so confused man.
🫡❤️thanks very useful and interesting.