Ch3tan
I aer teh win!!
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Stuxnet's complexity suggests it could only have been written by a "nation state", some researchers have claimed...
..."It is rare to see an attack using one zero-day exploit," Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at security firm F-Secure, told BBC News. "Stuxnet used not one, not two, but four."
Nuclear power stations can be attacked in whatever way you like, all that will happen is that they'll shut down. No mushroom clouds, no meltdowns, nothing. Modern stations are just about foolproof.
I just don't accept that Tom. I didn't know you had a degree in reactor design. Just saying it doesn't make it true.
I'd prefer to err on the side of caution.