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Learn more about Stuxnet/the Windows shortcut exploit zero-day and register to attend a FREE live Anatomy of an Attack event near you: http://bit.ly/AofA2

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  • WOuld it be realllly funny if Stuxnet was actually a glitch from a Microsoft upgrade. Oooo sophisticated

  • @nanoadmin1 Plug computer in, USB infects computer, plug clean USB in, that gets infected then moved elsewhere. Volia.

  • Are industrial controllers in nuclear power plants, gas "pipelines" etc. REALLY hooked up to dumb-office-worker-who-shares-­usb-keys-with-strangers laptop?

  • @samurailink3 So in that theory would a USB phone charger be sufficent, if the USB was pluged into the charger then put into an outlet?

  • It wont work on another USB stick... Oh that's a BIG shame...

  • @ThePlanetRobloxia Magnets don't effect solid state media. Get some fire.

  • if you get a virus on a USB.... uh... get a magnet to the USB?

  • @El23edvin You.

  • @TwiIightSparkle fuck you! who asked for ur opinion asshole?

  • @El23edvin Leave, peasant.

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