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This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends 1st Edition Nicole Perlroth

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This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends 1st Edition Nicole Perlroth
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.08 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Nicole Perlroth
ISBN: 9781635576054, 9781635576061, 1635576059, 1635576067
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends 1st Edition Nicole Perlroth by Nicole Perlroth 9781635576054, 9781635576061, 1635576059, 1635576067 instant download after payment.

This book is the product of more than seven years of interviews with more than
three hundred individuals who have participated in, tracked, or been directly
affected by the underground cyberarms industry. These individuals include
hackers, activists, dissidents, academics, computer scientists, American and
foreign government officials, forensic investigators, and mercenaries.
Many generously spent hours, in some cases days, recalling the details of
various events and conversations relayed in these pages. Sources were asked to
present documentation, whenever possible, in the form of contracts, emails,
messages, and other digital crumbs that were considered classified or, in many
cases, privileged through nondisclosure agreements. Audio recordings, calendars,
and notes were used whenever possible to corroborate my own and sources’
recollection of events.
Because of the sensitivities of the subject matter, many of those interviewed for
this book agreed to speak only on the condition that they not be identified. Two
people only spoke with me on the condition that their names be changed. Their
accounts were fact-checked with others whenever possible. Many agreed to
participate only to fact-check the accounts provided to me by others.

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