The submitted article appears to be an LLM summary of https://www.sentinelone.com/labs/fast16-mystery-shadowbroker...

No clue if the link that I posted is an AI summary. I also just found it somewhere.

But indeed many more details in the link you shared. Thanks for posting this!

> This one did not destroy machines or blow things up. It corrupted the math.

This LLM style of writing has had it's day.

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/24/fast16_sabotage_malwa...

This one has some additional details, based on a talk given by one of the authors.

Thank you for finding this - the original is a really interesting article.

(@dang - consider re-pointing to this?)

I think LLMs would do a better job.

I was about to respond saying what a terrible article it was, as it reads as if the author has no idea what he was talking about. Attempting to paraphrase the original article would explain it.

I don't see how it can be an LLM summary of that page given that it mentions many things that your link doesn't.

Edit: Old link for those wondering, since it got changed: https://hackingpassion.com/fast16-pre-stuxnet-cyber-sabotage...

It appears to be a summary of both the official SentinelOne article, and this one:

https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/24/fast16_sabotage_malwa...

No, these aren't all mentioned there either: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47914748

Such as?

Have you read both of them? There's a ton of stuff. "Advances in Civil Engineering", "TMSR-LF1", "Black Hat Asia"...