Stuxnet, a complex worm discovered in 2010, targeted Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems used in industrial facilities. By exploiting multiple vulnerabilities, including zero-days, it breached air-gapped networks (isolated systems) and disrupted Iranian nuclear centrifuges controlled by Siemens Step7 software. It exposed the limitations of traditional security and highlighted the evolving cyber threat landscape, […]
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