A top cybersecurity journalist tells the story behind the virus that sabotaged Iran’s nuclear efforts and shows how its existence has ushered in a new age of warfare—one in which a digital attack can have the same destructive capability as a megaton bomb.
“Immensely enjoyable . . . Zetter turns a complicated and technical cyber story into an engrossing whodunit.”—The Washington Post
The virus now known as Stuxnet was unlike any other piece of malware built before: Rather than simply hijacking targeted computers or stealing information from them, it proved that a piece of code could escape the digital realm and wreak actual, physical destruction—in this case, on an Iranian nuclear facility.
In these pages, journalist Kim Zetter tells the whole story behind the world’s first cyberweapon, covering its genesis in the corridors of the White House and its effects in Iran—and telling the spectacular, unlikely tale of the security geeks who managed to unravel a top secret sabotage campaign years in the making.
But
Product details
ASIN : 0770436196
Publisher : Crown; Reprint edition (1 September 2015)
Language : English
Paperback : 448 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780770436193
ISBN-13 : 978-0770436193
Item Weight : 1 kg 50 g
Dimensions : 13.11 x 2.36 x 20.22 cm
Best Sellers Rank: #28,890 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#20 in Computer Security
#111 in International Relations & Globalization
#127 in Political Freedom & Security (Books)
Customer Reviews: 4.5
2,183 ratings