Anything complex that also does what it's supposed to does of course have some inherent elegance but that doesn't mean I'd call stuxnet elegant.
It would be elegant if they could accomplish what they did with less code, relying on fewer exploits and perhaps even without the reliance on stolen private keys from other corporations.
Having stolen private keys from hardware vendors is pretty brute force to me.
It would be elegant if they could accomplish what they did with less code, relying on fewer exploits and perhaps even without the reliance on stolen private keys from other corporations.
Having stolen private keys from hardware vendors is pretty brute force to me.