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乔安妮·塔克,马哈茂德·艾哈迈迪内贾德,乔治·W·布什,希拉里·罗德姆·克林顿,米哈伊尔·谢尔盖耶维奇·戈尔巴乔夫,三井忠,卡米洛基罗斯·巴斯克斯,南希·里根,罗纳德·里根,朱利安·塞尔策
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  一个全新型态的网路超级病毒,突然遍布全世界的电脑,一开始无伤大雅不受重视,直到随着时间累积,许多基础建设的系统都一一被攻击掌控,比过往任何一种病毒复杂几十倍,甚至可能全面瘫痪人们的生活。随着深入调查,揭露这个超级病毒Stuxnet,背后竟是美国与伊朗战争行动的阴谋,伊朗核武危机无法以政治手段解决,美国便对伊朗的网路展开攻击。无法回头的网路攻击逐渐失控,人们生活中各式控制系统都备受威胁,包括发电、交通、通讯、ATM、医院都将不堪一击,网路安全问题全球都可能遭到入侵,下一次的世界大战危机似乎也一触即发。…

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