• evidences@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    I think that’s more about Iran wanting uranium and not so much Canada’s nuclear weapons program.

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        16 hours ago

        What? It only takes time and effort and a few hundred million dollars of non-tampered machinery.

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          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.

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            3 hours ago

            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

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              2 hours ago

              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.

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                57 minutes ago

                You realize there are several root escalation zero day exploits for all versions of the Linux kernal from that time period right?