You need a reasonably capable semiconductor industry or partnership with somebody that has one.
I do think Iran has both of those, but I’m not an expert. Anyway, they had a major setback once because they were relying on electronics trafficked from Germany.
That’s not how stuxnet works. I’m not a tanky by any means. I’m an American and we had to hire a swedish operative to infiltrate their closed Gap systems and insert a rubber ducky. The problem wasn’t that the machinery came from Germany. The problem was we paid off a swedish guy to rape the software.
Perun has taught me that uranium supplies does not mean nuclear weapons.
I think that’s more about Iran wanting uranium and not so much Canada’s nuclear weapons program.
Perun taught me they don’t have the industry to support nukes
What? It only takes time and effort and a few hundred million dollars of non-tampered machinery.
You need a reasonably capable semiconductor industry or partnership with somebody that has one.
I do think Iran has both of those, but I’m not an expert. Anyway, they had a major setback once because they were relying on electronics trafficked from Germany.
That’s not how stuxnet works. I’m not a tanky by any means. I’m an American and we had to hire a swedish operative to infiltrate their closed Gap systems and insert a rubber ducky. The problem wasn’t that the machinery came from Germany. The problem was we paid off a swedish guy to rape the software.
https://youtu.be/UtFqtA0X_hM
Do you think Chinese military ADCs are vulnerable to Windows 0-day attacks?
People would have a much harder time if Iran had a proper sourcing of their equipment.
You realize there are several root escalation zero day exploits for all versions of the Linux kernal from that time period right?
Tell that to the government when you go and buy a small centrifuge.