Flew for 24 hours in itself is a game changer. I am inclined to believe that the F35 runs on Cummins Diesel engines, or else they would not be able to fly for 24 hours straight.
Dang, that's not what I meant. It was meant to say it was retrieved after 24 (actually it was 28) hours after it had been flying for hours on it's own. My bad. I'll add it to the description as a correction.
Saddly it‘s so horribly researched that i could not make it past minute 5. Half of the stuff he is saying is either completely wrong or misses the mark by a mile
Cool video but they got a lot wrong on the Stuxnat attack. The virus was delivered through an operative whose wife was Iranian. He was an army engineer serving in Denmark.
From what I heard, a Dutch operative was crucial in payload delivery. It was a USB with the exploit on it, which was developed with Dutch, Israeli and US white hats. Payload delivery was done through USB because it was an air gapped network.
@@the-spy-network absolutely. If that was in the video I missed it and apologies. I hadn’t heard about the dropping of USB sticks from a drone. Did I misunderstand that?
No no, sorry. It wasn't via drone, it was presumably via a double agent who carried the USB that had the tailor made virus on it and planted it in a computer inside the air gapped network.
Bro the Wikipedia says “the last days of 2000” Yet you said the first days of 2000. I know you used that as a source causing everything you said was almost word for word
@@the-spy-network you being wrong . The unit was found in the last days of 2000 . You said the first days . The whole beginning section of your video is literally off Wikipedia almost word for word so I’m wondering how you got it wrong
@@the-spy-network lmao says the guy who got the time the unit started wrong even after copying Wikipedia word for word right before . Uou don’t have a leg to stand on if we’re talking about wrong statements lol
Says the guy who was absolutely 0 clue what the video states and just yaps and yaps in the hopes a channel owner like me will react to his nonsense. I fell for it.. dang
Equation group operated for almost 15 years without ever discovered. According to Kaspersky, when they looked back unsolved attributions they figure the the number is well over 2000. Who is SSP? I've been around a long time and it's more a less an unsaid truth that these guys are on another level. They're not called the Death Star of hackers for nothing.
@@the-spy-network the logic goes like this: if James Bond is the most famous spy in the world doesn't that make him the worst spy? Chinese, Russian and North Korean APTs have caught up and surpassed NSA
@@freshbundle9929 I understand what you’re saying but the US is the world’s biggest super power, the amount of funding and how well equipped we are can be easily identified. Nation State Threat Actors in the Cyber world can be easily Identified by 2 things, their targets and how advanced their techniques are. I guarantee Sweden and Britain couldn’t have pulled off Stuxnet. Targeting Iran, Iraq, Russia, China, etc… is pretty obvious it’s the US or atleast the US having a role in it. Not to mention leaked documents as well could have provided information, that honestly how we know about a lot of these secret organizations and operations. A perfect example is what Snowden did under Obama, he leaked treasure trove of information and exposed one of the most secret organizations in the US, The NSA. People literally had no idea it even existed up until that point and he is still releasing documents to this day with new information.
@@freshbundle9929 That depends. We know people from the shadows who we've never seen, and they have made some devistating effects on the cyber space and battlefield.. so no, James Bond is the worst spy if he was real.
This career path would be great for either an Air Force or a Space Force ( both Services are under the Department of the Air Force) Cyber Systems Technician , and, can transfer to the National Security Agency ( NSA) , which is a DOD Asset. Honestly, since there are neither " Civilian Infantrymen" nor " Military Landscapers" , I Myself DID NOT become both a Marine and a Soldier to do Civilian Work, but , in the beginning, the middle, and in the end, all of this supports the Infantryman of the Marine Corps and Army, or , the Special Operator , in Action and Active Combat Operations Downrange. 🇺🇲🇺🇸🪖💣💥🔥🇺🇲🇺🇸
NSA is more than just a DOD asset providing support for the war fighter down range. While that is important, in actuality it’s really a small part of what they do.