Worm: The First Digital World War

Author:   Mark Bowden
Publisher:   Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
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9780802119834


Pages:   245
Publication Date:   20 October 2011
Format:   Hardback
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From the author of Black Hawk Down comes the story of the battle between those determined to exploit the internet and those committed to protect it--the ongoing war taking place literally beneath our fingertips. The Conficker worm infected its first computer in November 2008 and within a month had infiltrated 1.5 million computers in 195 countries. Banks, telecommunications companies, and critical government networks (including the British Parliament and the French and German military) were infected. No one had ever seen anything like it. By January 2009 the worm lay hidden in at least eight million computers and the botnet of linked computers that it had created was big enough that an attack might crash the world. This is the gripping tale of the group of hackers, researches, millionaire Internet entrepreneurs, and computer security experts who united to defend the Internet from the Conficker worm: the story of the first digital world war.

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Author:   Mark Bowden
Publisher:   Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Imprint:   Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9780802119834


ISBN 10:   0802119832
Pages:   245
Publication Date:   20 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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What the Experts are Saying about the Conficker Worm: <br> If you're looking for a digital Pearl Harbor, we now have the Japanese ships steering toward us on the horizon. --Rick Wesson, Support Intelligence, CEO <br> This thing has proven . . . that it is rock-solid, and that the good guys, and the anti-virus guys and the Microsoft guys can't do sh*t. It is the Holy Grail of a botnet. --Rodney Joffe, Neustar, Security Chief <br> These [security] problems have been here so long that the only way I've been able to function at all is by learning to ignore them. Or else I would be in a constant state of panic, unable to think or act constructively. We have been one command away from catastrophe for a long time now. --Paul Vixie, Board of Trustees of the American Registry for Internet Numbers <br> It's . . . clear that we're not as prepared as we should be, as a government or as a country. . . . Just as we failed in the past to invest in our physical infrastructure--our roads, y


What the Experts are Saying about the Conficker Worm: <br> If you're looking for a digital Pearl Harbor, we now have the Japanese ships steering toward us on the horizon. --Rick Wesson, Support Intelligence, CEO <br> This thing has proven . . . that it is rock-solid, and that the good guys, and the anti-virus guys and the Microsoft guys can't do sh*t. It is the Holy Grail of a botnet. --Rodney Joffe, Neustar, Security Chief <br> These [security] problems have been here so long that the only way I've been able to function at all is by learning to ignore them. Or else I would be in a constant state of panic, unable to think or act constructively. We have been one command away from catastrophe for a long time now. --Paul Vixie, Board of Trustees of the American Registry for Internet Numbers <br> It's . . . clear that we're not as prepared as we should be, as a government or as a country. . . . Just as we failed in the past to invest in our physical infrastructure--our roads, w


Worm is worth attention. Government officials up to and including President Obama have taken notice of Conficker and begun to address some of the issues it raised. -- Bloomberg When Mark Bowden writes, smart readers pay attention. . . . Bowden is a deserved brand name - a superb reporter and compelling narrative writer, whether his subject is war in a forlorn land ( Black Hawk Down , set in Somalia) or a variety of others in seven other books (Killing Pablo , Guests of the Ayatollah , etc.). And now we have the current masterpiece, Worm . -- The Philadelphia Inquirer The author takes readers behind the scenes, showing the security specialists' increasing frenzy, not to mention occasional infighting, as they worked to defeat the worm. Along the way, the author lucidly explains how malware can take over computers as well as how the very openness of the Internet makes it vulnerable to attack. -- Publishers Weekly From the author of Black Hawk Down , a different sort of blood-and-thunder heroism narrative, out on the frontiers of cybercrime. . . . A brief, punchy reminder of our high-tech vulnerabilities. -- Kirkus Reviews Bowden . . . gives this account of the computer world's efforts to neutralize the Conficker worm the flavor of a riveting report from the digital battlefield's front lines. . . . A nerve-wracking but first-rate inside peek into the world of cybercrime and its vigilant adversaries. -- Booklist [T]he thumbs of every 30-something untergeek will still Tweet in ecstasy at seeing technical terms like NCP/IP, Port 445, and MS08-067 spread across the pages of a mainstream book. But the rest of us should take Mark Bowden's warnings with the utmost seriousness because of the growing threats to our wired world. -- New York Journal of Books


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Mark Bowden is the author of seven books, including Black Hawk Down, The Best Game Ever, Killing Pablo, and Guests of the Ayatollah. He reported at The Philadelphia Inquirer for twenty years and now writes for Vanity Fair, The Atlantic, and other magazines. He lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania.

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