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Zero Days

World War 3.0
2016 | 116m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Alex Gibney
Writer: Alex Gibney
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Alex Gibney explores the phenomenon of Stuxnet, a self-replicating computer virus discovered in 2010 by international IT experts. Evidently commissioned by the US and Israeli governments, this malware was designed to specifically sabotage Iran’s nuclear programme. However, the complex computer worm ended up not only infecting its intended target but also spreading uncontrollably.
Release Date: Jul 08, 2016
Director: Alex Gibney
Writer: Alex Gibney
Genres: Documentary
Keywords hacking, cybercrime
Production Companies Jigsaw Productions, Participant
Box Office Revenue: $109,649
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Yossi Melman Self
Ralph Langner Self
Emad Kiyaei Self
Richard A. Clarke Self
Eric Chien Self
Liam O'Murchu Self
George W. Bush Self (archive footage)
Hillary Clinton Self (archive footage)
Mikhail Gorbachev Self (archive footage)
Ronald Reagan Self (archive footage)
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Self (archive footage)
Abdul Qadeer Khan Self (archive footage)
Barack Obama Self (archive footage)
Benjamin Netanyahu Self (archive footage)
Joanne Tucker NSA Character
Allison Cohn Background Performer
Camilo Quiroz-Vazquez Background Performer
Tadashi Mitsui Background Performer
Julian Seltzer Background Performer
Name Job
Alex Gibney Writer, Director
Rebecca Senn Art Direction
Henry Russell Bergstein Casting
Julie Begey Seureau Researcher
Bethany Dettmore Researcher
Charlotte Kaufman Researcher
Henrik Moltke Researcher
Orit Fouks Rotem Researcher
Idan Sham Gaffer
Alon Shavit Gaffer
Mark Solomon Gaffer
Duncan Elms Visual Effects Designer
Daniel Finn Visual Effects Designer
Hunter Hardesty Visual Effects Designer
Kit Lam Visual Effects Designer
Gabriel Pulecio Visual Effects Designer
Dan Solomon Visual Effects Designer
Akira Thompson Visual Effects Designer
Nicholas Dziekonski Visual Effects Producer
Sue McNamara Visual Effects Producer
Dave Ellinwood Dialogue Editor
Bill Chesley Sound Designer
Tony Volante Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bar Barak Hairstylist
Maria Ortega Hairstylist
Christina Delerme Digital Intermediate
Jeff Cornell Digital Intermediate
Antonio Rossi Director of Photography
Avner Shahaf Director of Photography
Brett Wiley Director of Photography
Elizaveta Parfentyeva Sound Recordist
Roberto Ravitz Sound Recordist
Andy Grieve Editor
Hannah Vanderlan Editor
Allison Estrin Casting
Steve Giammaria Sound Effects Editor
Will Bates Original Music Composer
Name Title
Alex Gibney Producer
Marc Shmuger Producer
Olga Kuchmenko Producer
Organization Category Person
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Linda Robinson
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Stuxnet was malware that flashed around the world via Microsoft computers, triggering arbitrary BSODs and random reboots. In 2010 cybersecurity firms captured and began analyzing the worm. Stuxnet (name derived from merging two random lines in the code) had digital certificates. Digital certificates ... require biometrics (human identification) and pass codes. But Stuxnet could attain access without that. It ominously coded multiple zero days exploit. Symantec's investigators see maybe one a year, looking at thousands of lines of code. Stuxnet had four. As we learn in the documentary, it also had undoubtedly stolen product identity codes for PLCs (programmable logic controls) from Siemens. Where were these PLCs? Installed on centrifuges at Natanz, an Iranian nuclear site. And the game's afoot. Whose program? To what purpose? Gibney does an excellent job of gearing us up for the technowizardry with hunter/seekers Eric Chien and Liam O'Munchu (Symantec) as geek guides to the nation-state business of cyber espionage and, as General Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA director calls it, the "hideously classified" world of cyber weaponry. We meet the journalists, bench players and sideline government officialdom who were not a part of, or even aware of, Stuxnet. The documentary is a mild, entertaining but serious call to start a dialogue about cyber weapons and deployment of same. How do countries begin to arbitrate treaties regarding use of life-threatening coding? Filmed well, the effects shrouding the unnamed informant are great viewing. The on-camera personnel are well-chosen, entertaining and as informative as they're able to be. There are enough tech buzzwords to keep nontechs like me interested, and enough about how dangerous coding with a mission to DISRUPT DEGRADE DESTROY can be for those of us who count on critical infrastructure systems.

Jun 23, 2021