The Most Sophisticated Malware Ever Made (That We Know Of)🎙Darknet Diaries Ep. 29: Stuxnet
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2022
- The Stuxnet virus was made to infiltrate nuclear facilities in Iran ... until it broke free and spread around the world. Who created it, and why did it spin out of control?
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I chose this topic as my computer application 101 assignment back at 2012, because of how sophisticated and targeted virus it was.
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@@bartycorrigan tiktok is a legitimate malware.
it honestly acts as a malware and it basically requests permissions to use your entire filesystem on the phone and it has the capacity to copy files from your phone.
and even if we leave the chinese company itself out of the equation - if the app has a vulnerability, and hackers exploit it, then they'll have all those permissions themselves and would basically be able to leak almost everything from the victim's phone.
And here we are on it
@@amitir22 tiktok requests files access when you go to upload a video. shcoking i know.
This was just so next-level its unbelievable. The number of moving parts involved, and the fact that none of those zero-days were patched while they were waiting for everything to fall in place... makes you wonder whether there may have been some cooperation between the intelligence agencies and the software/hardware companies.
It’s an airgapped system so they probably didn’t update very often if at all and if they used windows their just shitty and they’re known to be working w the feds
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I really find it funny how the US refers to other countries' nuclear programs as "illicit" 💀
I think in the case of iran they (a former governernment, before a revolution) signed a treaty to only develop civilian nuclear infrastructure.
how? iran would say the same about us
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So, anyone else realize this was used against food processing plants and factories in America in the last 2 years
this shit needs elaboration. you can't just say something like that and just leave it
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Not a big fan of Iran, but I've always thought that going after them for this has been a bad idea. Great video!
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This was done because Iran was one of extremely few countries (7 if I remember correctly) that haven't joined the Rothschild central banking system or enacted some form of a nationally-centralized bank that grants Israel economic/political power in its attempt to maintain complete global control and leech off of the rest of the planet at humanity's expense. Stuxnet was a bullying tactic for the CIA and the Israeli Mossad to limit Iran's power in terms of scientific study/reach of technology, the same way Bush (son of former CIA director George H.W. Bush) hopped up fear of "WMDs" that were never there in order to justify invading Iraq. The same way the CIA and the Israeli Mossad conducted 9/11 to justify invading Afghanistan. This was just one of many historical events where Israel (a parasite) used the U.S. (another parasite but with a lower IQ and a Gucci belt) as muscle to justify policing the rest of the world that wanted nothing to do with their bullshit, for the sake of global power and financial gain.
Stage a false event for a political narrative
Manipulate public opinion
Direct it towards uninvolved Middle-Eastern countries
Fund the "terrorists" we're claiming to fight and gib weapons
Kill innocent civilians in said countries
Profit
Rinse and repeat
Bruh no one asked for your opinion on my country
@@armincal9834 oh how much did you buy your own country for ?
i didn't know you can own a country.
tbh the fact that we have a connection worldwide and are still saying crap like my country shows the tribal nature of human beings and that we haven't evolved much.
@@Gurj101 when someone says iran,they mean the whole country including it's people,therefore me.
No matter how much I try to be just a human being regardless of my nationality I will always be known as an iranian by others and be judged accordingly,nothing I can do about it
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Idk why but i can never imagine stuxnet as being a 2008+ thing, i always imagine stuxnet as being a 90s to 2000 thing. When i was a kid i used to hear never to plug a PLC monitor into the internet because stuxnet could get onto it and brick it, i was sure this was earlier than 2008. Mandela effect strikes again
Yeah, memory is an unreliable moron that get worst with time.
I can remember with enough details the previous weeks, which projects or contracts I worked on on which day, etc.; I vaguely remember what stuff I worked on last month, but probably not much more than "I worked on X thing early last month, and Y thing more at the end of the month"; and the farther you look bac the worst it get, like, I can remember a few things from when I was a kid, but I have no idea from which year or which month these memories are from.
So yeah, it doesn't surprise me.
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I have actually written a three liner python script that I like to affectionately call StuxNET Win Home Edition... all it does is go into the float.h header file and edit the bits for the single and double precision floating point mantissas to some random number... if I bothered a bit further with it I could have probably fine tuned the mantissas to achieve a more calculated effect... haven't actually tried it but in theory every single floating point calculation starts losing precision in a cumulative effect that build up over time resulting in sheer madness which eventually fries Windows and might cause some damage to things like CPU's or GPU's... I am guessing the equivalent effect on an array of uranium enrichment centrifuge tubes might look like what is described on "Zero Hour".
The relevant libraries in Linux are structured differently so, I haven't yet ported StuxNET Home to Linux... but there's a library called fpu something in there... as in direct interface with the FPU from within the Linux kernel...? And you know just what? I am going to go out on a limb and say the Iranian plant was running some kind of exotic Unix... so, putting two and two together... yeah...
the most sophisticated malware hasnt even been detected yet
Remember kids, air-gap your centrifuges, don't plug in random USBs and don't use Windows or RPC.
you will still get hacked
@@jeffGordon852 I have your IP
You can hack into airgapped computer. An Israeli university actually showed 10 different ways on how control a Faraday caged, airgapped computer.
@Algorithm_prep Last I heard, that research was all still proof-of-concept. Very impressive if true
Might DuckDuckGo(tm) it later
Everybody gangsta until scientists get exploded
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The only reason we know anything about Stuxnet at all is very simple. A Dutch infiltrant, that the Americans used to gain access to the facility (Erik van Sabben) died before he could put the water pumps (infected with Stuxnet) within the facility.
The US spent between 1 and 2 billion dollars developing these pumps, and their only way into the facility, unfortunately, died in a motorcycle accident. Witnesses did not report witnessing anything suspicious about his death. After the Americans lost access to the facility, they had to create the Stuxnet that Jake is telling us about in this video.
It is weird to think that if Erik did not crash his motorcycle, Stuxnet wouldn't have been modified, and we might have never known what happened in Iran. Makes you wonder how many things we will never know about.
"And these centrifuges taken from Libya looked like big stove pipes. Almost like how you'd see rockets shipped on the black market."
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Its hard to say if it was for civilian or military purposes, but what is very striking is that Iran wasnt expanding nuclear power at all which would be the only reason to enrich more uranium.
Its like a guy grabbing a snorkel and underwater goggles, and then he goes mountain climbing with it. Sure maybe he was planning on going mountain climbing we cant rule it out, it is possible, but his actions says something really different.
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Anyone else think the UN Inspectors were involved? If not with deploying the virus directly, they probably had valuable insights for the attackers.
as an industrial controls engineer, it kinda blows my mind that those guys would by either naïve or dumb or trusting enough to SCADA network their whole centrifuge ops. or at the very least have a localized devicenet for their DH485 protocol running the logic. wonder if they ran individual PLCs or had remote/slave racks. so many questions. i think the shit we had at Del-Monte foods (canning) in the cook process was more secure than that! lol thats some wild shit. sounds like that was a fun project to be on!
What can say about the fact they got access through the Siemens controllers or something like that
@@bsuarez3455 I'd be willing to bet that EXACTLY what happened. Easy enough to ping a plc on a network and simply get in. Even if thr logic is password protected you can still get online with the controller. In some instances, still view the logic but just not edit. But there's ways around that. It's like those dudes just had no idea of the sheer level of network vulnerability plc networks have.
@@jimhoffman9438 I agree! More so to the fact that they had 4 keys 🤣🤣🤣 4
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Interesting use of the word illicit. Love the podcast though
this episode is was a good one
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Link to the next episode plz?
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Great episode, and while this is about Stuxnet, one thing glossed over is the deaths of the scientists by car bombing. That's also an act of war, no need to compare it to what might've happened if conventional bombing was used instead to destroy Iran's nuclear program. Those were innocent lives, and cyberwar or no, they are casualties nonetheless.
how inncocent? they were developing nukes for that fanatical fascist regime?
5:00 "illicit nuclear program" - WTF? What the hell such a nonsense would ever mean, legalistically?
The more dependent we becime on tech the more vulnerable we become to these kinds of attacks. We open the proverbial door and they gladly come in.
2:50 People knew it was Israel at the start, yet they got attacked as anti semetic. lmao
"It was done to prevent an all out war," with no proof that the program was designed for war or to be weaponized, simply on the opinion of an opposing country that has extreme bias toward Iran, reinforced further by the fact that they didn't even want Iran having nuclear power.
The U.S. and Israel are very close allies, they are also the most advanced threat-actors on the planet AND they both just so happen to hate Iran.
Hmmmmm
Israel has always hated Iran which is why they went so far with this aka the assassinations. The US has been meddling with Iran since the 1950s.
Here for the 3am drop
Lol, an illicit nuclear program? What makes any nuclear program legal? What about the illicit war on drugs?
They didn’t ask us
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At midnight a while after the attack every computer in the place played ACDC's Thunderstruck.. (this is from Mikko Hyponnen iirc so it's legit)
Whenever I hear "Nucular", it registers something like "Deez Nuts".