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Sandworm A New Era Of Cyberwar And The Hunt For The Kremlins Most Dangerous Hackers Andy Greenberg

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Sandworm A New Era Of Cyberwar And The Hunt For The Kremlins Most Dangerous Hackers Andy Greenberg
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Sandworm A New Era Of Cyberwar And The Hunt For The Kremlins Most Dangerous Hackers Andy Greenberg instant download after payment.

Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.27 MB
Author: Andy Greenberg
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Sandworm A New Era Of Cyberwar And The Hunt For The Kremlins Most Dangerous Hackers Andy Greenberg by Andy Greenberg instant download after payment.

"Sandworm is much more than a true-life techno-thriller. It's a tour through a realm that is both invisible and critical to the daily lives of every person alive in the 21st century."
Los Angeles Times

From Wired senior writer Andy Greenberg comes the true story of the most devastating cyberattack in history and the desperate hunt to identify and track the elite Russian agents behind it
In 2014, the world witnessed the start of a mysterious series of cyberattacks. Targeting American utility companies, NATO, and electric grids in Eastern Europe, the strikes grew ever more brazen. They culminated in the summer of 2017, when the malware known as NotPetya was unleashed, penetrating, disrupting, and paralyzing some of the world's largest businesses—from drug manufacturers to software developers to shipping companies. At the attack's epicenter in Ukraine, ATMs froze. The railway and postal systems shut down. Hospitals...

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