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But the revelation of zero-days for Apple’s robust iOS security system marks a new era, in which the focus is heavily on mobile.
“Zero Days,” the new documentary from Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney (“Taxi to the Dark Side”), tells the terrifying and disturbing story of the Stuxnet virus, a computer worm created ...
The documentary “Zero Days” employs some fishy methods, but it makes a chilling case that the so-called Stuxnet worm that apparently was meant to take down Iran’s nuclear program in 2010 ...
“Zero Days,” which takes its name from a computer security flaw, is about the brave new world of cyberwarfare. The film’s starting point is the self-replicating Stuxnet malware, first ...
Film Review: ‘Zero Days’ Alex Gibney explores the next frontier of cyberwarfare in this white-knuckle nonfiction thriller.
Zero Days ’ main problem is that Gibney struggles to smoothly shift gears between his micro story — how does Stuxnet work, who brought it into the world and for what purpose? — and the ...
Watch a clip from the documentary "Zero Days," directed by Alex Gibney. Photo: Magnolia Pictures You’ll want to see “Zero Days”—just not when you’re counting on a good night’s sleep a ...
Alex Gibney‘s latest documentary “Zero Days” focuses on the covert operation by U.S. and Israeli intelligence officials to unleash a malware attack on an Iranian nuclear facility in late ...
To go deep on the NSA's secrets, director Alex Gibney had to create an inventive way to use his sources.
Zero Days, even before its wide release, has already broken some news. The film reportedly outlines how the US created a cyberattack contingency plan, known as Nitro Zeus, in case nuclear ...