Weapon, a computer virus used to sabotage Irans Nuclear program. This was a virus designed to physically destroy something. In the past weve seen malware that steals passwords, credit card numbers, things like that, but weve never seen something that was designed to destroy, at least leap out of the Digital World into the physical realm and have some kind of kinetic activity. Thats one thing that made it unique. It was really sophisticated. It was, as i mentioned, its designed to increase and slow the speed of the centrifuges. While it was doing that, it also did this remarkable trick, which was to make the operators at the plant think that the operations were perfectly normal. So what it did is it recorded normal activity on the computers first, and then it played back that normal activity to the monitoring machines when it was actually doing the sabotage. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Next, Foreign Policy experts and journalists discuss north korea, touching
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In her Echo Park, Calif., shop, <strong>Wilder Los Angeles</strong>, Susan Lee celebrates community through selling vintage clothing within a welcoming space, yet the roots of her store reach into different facets of the entrepreneur’s life.