Zero Days (2016)
Overview
Stuxnet's cyber sabotage exposes the chilling reality of digital warfare. Tense and revelatory, it's a code-breaking thriller that doesn't need a sequel.
Digital intrigue, cyber heists, and hacking adventures that explore the dark side of technology.
Real-life explorations of hacking, cyber warfare, and digital underworlds.
Stuxnet's cyber sabotage exposes the chilling reality of digital warfare. Tense and revelatory, it's a code-breaking thriller that doesn't need a sequel.
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