Fancy Bear Goes Phishing - Scott J. Shapiro - książka
Penguin Books

Fancy Bear Goes Phishing - Scott J. Shapiro - książka

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Opis

Hacking, espionage, and cybercrime enter a new light in the engaging narrative of "Fancy Bear Goes Phishing." Fancy Bear, a notorious hacking team from the Russian military intelligence, embarked on a mission to uncover damaging details about Hillary Clinton. Their infiltration into the Democratic National Committee's network might have played a role in Donald Trump's path to the presidency. Robert Morris, on the other hand, was driven by curiosity. During an experimental night at Cornell University, he unleashed "the Great Worm," becoming the first person to cause a major internet crash. Influenced by love, the Bulgarian hacker known as Dark Avenger created the first mutating virus engine, shaking the foundations of the antivirus industry.

The perplexing insecurity of the internet unravels as hackers exploit its weakest points. The book narrates the stories of five monumental hacks, examining their roots, driving forces, and impacts. Alongside stories of Fancy Bear, Morris, and Dark Avenger, we meet Cameron Lacroix, a South Boston teenager who breached Paris Hilton's phone in a quest for fame, and Paras Jha, a Rutgers student whose creation of a massive botnet aimed to evade an exam but nearly toppled the internet and disrupted Minecraft.

Scott Shapiro's insightful analysis reveals that hacking stories extend beyond mere technology; they are fundamentally about human characters. Shapiro delves into how hackers manipulate not just computer code, but the philosophical underpinnings of computation itself. The book demystifies the workings of our information society, showing how our data is both stored and vulnerable to exploitation. With a blend of intellectual exploration and thrilling true-crime elements, "Fancy Bear Goes Phishing" unveils the hidden truths of the digital era.