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  • hehehe... siemens

  • why do you make money off someone elses video?

  • briefing from cod cyber warfare

  • This isn't a laughing matter

  • way to go and steal someone abchungrybeast's vid.

  • I told Iran to buy an antivirus scanner.. They wouldn't listen :(

  • Well I'm gonna go use Stuxnet to hack my mom's toaster. Cya guys

  • @xMercuryx56 Make sure you add some code that allows it to inject poison in the toast xD

  • holy fak how long u need for this 1 month+?

  • Nihil novi sub soli.

  • That video blates had a stuxnet virus in it :L:L

  • holy shit

  • israel and usa fully behind this stuxnet

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  • i remember my professor gave me and a few classmates to work on a project to study and decode the complex codes on a few computer virus models last year when i was attending MIT, one of them was called STU-X-NET. very very VERY complex frm what i remember.

  • Are you serious? Power plants hit by a virus? Like they're online? They probably even have their own facebook apps...

  • there's a new variant called Duqu oh boy :&

  • From the article that I read, systems were initially infected (most likely) by portable media like a thumb drive.  It would then spread through a facilities LAN, so the internet wasn't even necessary to its functioning.

  • I don't care about the virus, those motion graphics were incredible

  • I don't think the nuclear facilities' computers were connected to the internet. It was probably distributed by a worker in the facility.

  • This may be a simple question but I'm not sure. Why do all of these plants need to be connected to the internet?

  • 2:47 Iranian flag has the wrong colours....

  • BULLSHIT terrorist prapaganda vid. None of this true

  • @bluemeeni1658 It's absolutely true. Read some history books. download the virus yourself and see what it did.

  • Dayum,

    this is pretty scary :S

  • Beautiful , such a well made video!

  • hopefully, they will use it to shut down all nuclear plants , because Fukushima taught us therre is NO SUCH THINK as SAFE Nuclear energy.

  • @williamwagener

    Correct(The no such thing as safe nuclear energy part that is)...

    But Fukushima actuly didn't have anything to teach us...

    Even if there never was Fukushima nor Chernobyl there would be spent uranium rods to glow for several hundred thousands of years...

  • @Orthodoxcrusader True, but I worked at a Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant, for Gen. manager Mr. Read, in 1960's while getting my Environmental degree from the U.W. Green Bay, and saw all the back up systems they had in place, and believed in SAFE NUCLEAR [ store the spent rods deep in some desert in Nevada, where no one would go or ever want to go] ... right up until Fukushima. Never contemplated a Tsunami from quake cause this. But it did. shut them all down, we should. taught me.

  • What if it entered the computer systems of aeroplanes ? 5000 aeroplanes are in the air in the US now... What if those planes were now compromised? And now dormant missiles waiting for a Target... Buildings. The U.S. army would not cope with 5000 compromised aeroplanes that are about to turn into missiles and attack

  • that's craaaazy :|

  • Do any body have the code o any book takes about the stuxnet code ???

    please help

  • This is crap. There were 5 zerodays in Stuxnet altogether, and not 20, as claimed here. Totally overhyped nonsense video. -.-

  • This was posted to Vimeo first.

  • Man, things are really changing rapidly, false flags, disease and war in the cyber realm...

    Peace "J"

  • @RaveToHouse Yeah, better to be blissfully unaware right? What you don't know, can't hurt you... xept it can.

  • Häõ!

  • The worlds biggest neckbeard in the world made the virus.

  • @weenersNbeans IN THE WORLD

  • .... ive never seen something as laughable as a "opensource" weapon...... that would defeat the entire purpose..

  • i wonder if Anonymous has this already...

  • The United States did it. I have no doubts.

  • @Fetch1Milo ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLCO­PTER... Oh, you had me going for a second there ::Wipes tear from eye::

  • : O an open source weapon?! COOL! I'm gonna download it off of github XD

  • This is sad :( Weapon of Mass Destruction :O

  • 2nd largest online army?? lol

  • DAMN!

  • somewhat off topic,but this could make a good horror film

  • Very excellent video. Liked and fav'd to my channel.

    Super quality with definite succinct messages. Love it.

    Thanks for this one.

  • Can anyone tell me what software is used to make those groovy 3d text effects?

  • Im not scared of a virus, there are bigger and more pressing issues. This is why there is a police state now all across the planet. If you want to fight! Join the infowar, because theres a war on for your mind

  • ~awesome ! thumbs up + added to my channel fav!

    cheers,

    John

  • and informative

  • Very nice

  • Hi Teach, great intro. I will never get to that point with Cyber-Link lol. Anyway, this is a great Educational Video but how does the regular person protect themselves? It's insane really, but as the spokesman says "zero day" is more than we can comprehend with idiots creating stuff like this.

  • what video app do you use for your intro?

  • Amazing.

  • Awesome upload my friend, definitely going to add to my 'Cyber warfare' playlist.

  • It's amazing really...only human beings are this stupid enough to develop tools to make their own species suffer...

  • @xchainlinkx i don't know why your are calling human beings stupid, we are the most intelligent being on the face of the earth...

  • @XCcougar1 Dolphins don't go to war with their own species, nor do they kill one another because of a different ideology. Only humans do. Tigers don't invent nuclear bombs that can destroy the entire earth, humans do. Bears don't have to pay to live on the planet, humans do.

    Just because we are aware of our existence and can develop amazing tools doesn't mean we're better than the rest of the life on this planet.

  • @xchainlinkx Dolphins will kill each other in order to survive. Tigers don't have the mental capability to create nuclear bombs. Bears don't pay to live on the earth because they don't have money.

    You sir are a fucking retard and your argument is invalid.

  • @r0gu300 Your the fucking retard

  • @xchainlinkx oooooo someone who thinks they are equal or below animals!

    To bad for you my perception is that we are better than them! This is really a personal opinion. It's something I wouldn't discuss about.

  • way to go " Hungry beast" .. best TV show in ages

    thanks for posting

  • This is bull shit all of our nuke plant, power grid, water supply, etc basically everything was built in the 50s 60s and 70s way before computer and the Internet. Scare tactic

  • @Chooch634 are you an idiot? Please research before you spout nonsense out your mouth.

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  • I heard something somewhere about a virus being found in the nuclear plant that nearly melted down in Japan. cant find where i saw it though.

  • Scary shit ._.

  • Great vid, thanks

  • You can not will not ever bring security to digital technology. It's not possible. Sooner Or later it will be compramised.

  • If these system are so vunerable? why are they all online? why not just keep them offline. ? It's all bullshit. What this is, is a staged managed event at the supression of liberty across the entire planet.

  • @mjs1231 - They weren't online. Some douchebag working at Natanz got his thumbdrive compromised at home then, like a moron, plugged it into one of the pc's at Natanz. 

  • @mjs1231 you're joking, right?

  • @mjs1231 Most of the power plants and other critical infrastructure is not online. That means someone had to physically put the virus into these databases. via disk or thumbdrive or some other such device.

  • @mjs1231 They weren't necessarily online at the time of infection iirc.

    USB Thumbdrives: The new black briefcase >:D

  • @mjs1231 according to said logic...... why arnt all the unlocked doors in the world broken into?

  • @mjs1231 They arn't usually connected in terms of direct net, network connection. they become infected by a few ways, one is infected files on a usb stick that would then travel through the internal network on to the system.

  • @mjs1231 Stuxnet uses exploits and techniques such as peer-to-peer RPC to infect and update other computers inside private networks that are not directly connected to the Internet. It makes no difference if the systems are offline.

  • @keyvet So someone had to plant the virus onto the target computers then?

  • @mjs1231 um... not having a system as potentially dangerous as a nuclear reactor online so the proper authority can shut it down remotely and immediately in an emergency situation (of which there are several) is unheard of in the professional world of factories and such... twould be naive, almost as naive as immediately denying the contents of this video out of fear. lol

  • @mjs1231 I think it infiltrated the nuclear facilities via USBs and other hardware capable of carrying information rather than through the net itself

  • @mjs1231 no. the systems are more than likely offline.. but if someone has a notebook then connects it to the intranet of the system in question then you have a hack.

  • @mjs1231 oh and these idiotic nerds still stick to windows instead of linux :-)

  • @mjs1231 they are actually offline and they are not windows apps, but mechanic's laptops are online and they have windows, but to be honest, Symantec CEO, who did the research on this virus, stated, so this is first real weapon made in code and its a masterpiece with direct target, having huge know-how about NEP and NPP, with charts, which turbines to turn off, how slow, etc... also he pointed at the most powerfull cybernetic country... usa ^^

  • @mjs1231 It was spread through USB flash drives of the operators that had been infected.

  • It's a ploy for the argument to shut down and tax the web. shut down access to outside countries, shutdown free speech and to issued in a lockdown on humanity.

  • UN, ICC (or someone) should investigate this as a criminal offense....

  • This video promotes hate against Iran, I disagree with this.

  • @N4RVS This video is objective, actually.

  • Why would any major vulnerable system be connected to the internet. Why would a nuclear power station be vulnerable to a cyber attack. It's a load of old bullshit designed to fool people so the governments can get control of the net and stop you from finding anything about what's really going on in the world. The next major so called Cyber attack will be a false flag, it's total horse crap and anybody who really believes this shit needs a check up from the neck up.

  • 2nd largest online army belongs to Iran?

    One word... 'x' represents a number, and this belongs to anonymous, largest online army.

    xchan.

  • smashed it again Jas.. this is actually a really frightening concept tho.. all that power in such a small code. in fact.. its terrifying lol

    great post as usual ma man :o)

  • This video implicates that Iran is enriching uranium....

    Can someone please send me a solid proof that Iran is really doing so? To my surprise, if somebody has one.

    Can i at least get a link for references to the alleged facts in this video?

    Cool graphics! Excellent quality.

  • @Lepiratepoulpe

    It's not weaponized uranium... they are enriching it for their nuclear power plant which was mentioned in the video as well.

  • With which software(s) was this beautiful piece done?

  • I heard it was the Iranians by someone who worked for Siemens

  • it should launched at the IMF an all its affiliates

  • Lulzec made Stuxnet :D

  • thumbs up! im inlove with your work! ^ ^

  • yes it is a weapon that will eventually take away the freedoms of the internet as we know it....if we let it.....fear mongering by gov'ts looking for more control?...

  • This is a very well done video, but it would have been helpful for others to know these virus need to be installed and this requires physical and administrative security access.

    BY DEFINITION, any of these that get into a utility computer systems are "INSIDE JOBS" likely designed to further assist in the crashing of our economies.

    A more imminent threat is the use of Fluoride dispensers to dose populations water with psychotropic, mind control meds as was proven when they were found therein.

  • hungry beast is awesome i found it funny that it made it onto tv here in Aus the best was the one that had the google trying very hard not to be evil

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  • Excellent upload, no hype just facts. This is most definetly some type of covert operation, probably Mossad or something like that.

  • great video

  • I think i've already saw this video somewhere...

    Or did I?!

  • @Orthodoxcrusader yep you sure have, it was done by the hungry beast with the new creative commons licenses they now allow you to use and re-edit their vids :)

  • @SENTIENTMIND

    That's good...

    Anyways, amazing job on the Rage video!

    How long it took you to make?!

    Cheers!

  • If he didn't say that you wouldn't have given then credit.

  • @SENTIENTMIND where can i find these vids to use and re-edit mate~? any links~? thks~! ><

  • quite obviously done by governments and not script kiddies...

  • scary stuff

  • sweet video ma man, big thumbs up

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