
Sayeh War (Shadow War)
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Alfred Gattenby

This title uses virtual voice narration
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"Sayeh War (Shadow War)" chronicles the rise of state-sponsored cyber warfare, ignited by the Stuxnet attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Galvanized by this digital assault, Iran launches the clandestine Project Neeka, tasking skilled individuals like coder Farhad Nasseri and cryptographer Parisa Mohammadi with developing a retaliatory digital weapon. Driven by patriotism and a desire for retribution against perceived Western aggression, the team reverse-engineers aspects of Stuxnet and builds their own devastating tool. The result is Shamoon, a wiper malware designed not for subtlety, but for maximum data destruction.
The narrative follows the meticulous planning and execution of the Shamoon attack against Saudi Aramco in mid-2012. Unleashed simultaneously across the network, the malware succeeds in wiping data from tens of thousands of computers, causing immense operational disruption and necessitating a massive, costly recovery effort involving the emergency purchase of new hardware. While US intelligence, including former Stuxnet co-author Alex Thorne, and Israeli intelligence analyst Rivka Cohen quickly attribute the attack to Iran and Project Neeka, official confirmation is politically suppressed. The novella explores the technical details, the motivations of the creators, the international shockwaves, Aramco's painstaking recovery, and the subsequent escalation of the cyber arms race, highlighting the dangerous and enduring legacy of Stuxnet in this new era of unseen warfare.