Kindle Customer: Non-fiction that reads like a sci-fi novel. Fascinating for information security practitioners and eye-opening for everyone else. Enough technical depth to keep professionals engaged and high-level enough for everyday readers to understand.
United States on May 25, 2023
Dave O: This book gives a detailed story of the group Sandworm and how the tools it used in Cyberwarfare. It gives a good account of the events around the Ukrainian invasion and other trials before the ground war.
United States on May 05, 2023
Geoff: This is an excellent account of the cyberattacks targeting utility companies and grids starting in Eastern Europe (specifically Ukraine) then migrating West. The mysterious group of hackers known as Sandworm being the ones responsible. It is through their exploits and the well researched and told story that is this novel that you can open your eyes to the possibilities of the damage that can be done in this digital world.
If you are in to cyber-security or just plain looking for a good, real-world, thriller I would definitely recommend reading this book. You will be made aware of how truly vulnerable we are. 5 stars well earned!
Canada on Mar 11, 2023
PF: Dès que vous évoquez la Cybersécurité, ce livre est un « must read ».
En effet, il l’est.
C’est un travail titanesque de recherches, d’interviews de personnalités du monde Cyber et bien sur de récit.
Arrivé à faire de cette histoire un quasi roman policier ou d’investigation est une véritable prouesse.
Ce livre montre les capacités de nuisance de certains groupe étatiques de hackers et plus particulièrement les offensives agressives des services Russes.
France on Feb 17, 2023
Paula: This book is well written and researched. I have enjoyed reading it and I have learned so many new things.
I would recomand this book to anyone who has an interest in reading in general, in IT, and even history.
United Kingdom on Jan 18, 2023
HV Jones: This book was recommended to me by a friend and it doesn’t disappoint.
It’s almost like it was written yesterday with the parts about Ukraine, and is so relevant to what is going on at the moment.
Only criticism is that it sometimes feels like it jumps from one place to another, but they are related in some way.
United Kingdom on Dec 15, 2022
Jackie Henrion: I grew up reading and watching science fiction and horror so I learned to compartmentalize from "real life." But Greenberg's description of actual events in this cyber connected world has caused me to take action to change my use of certain software and technology. At the end of the book, there is a hint of how to be more resilient and survive the possible future disruptions.
From events described, it seems that Russia is like a child who has grown up with severe violence and abuse. It appears this child has even learned from none other than us how to create chaos via technology. The resulting lack of confidence in personal security and infrastructure benefits only the criminals and bullies. Digital manipulation, blackmail, fear, and propaganda are the new battlegrounds. The US appears to be vulnerable to ever-increasing destructive hacking attacks and threat implications. It leads me to value our institutions more than ever.
Technology has provided a glimpse of global intimacy and interdependence, yet it appears that we lack the maturity to handle it. It astounds me to know that on a person to person level, when I travel. I see that individuals can interact with...
United States on Aug 15, 2022
A.J. McMahonA.J. McMahon: Sandworm by Andy Greenberg sounds like some mythical creature from some Science-Fiction novel, and in fact, it is.
Sandworm is the name of a Russian super-hacker team (supposedly, the cyber military Unit 74455 in Russia's GRU) which wreaked havoc in Ukraine in 2015 and 2017, interfered in the French presidential election in 2017, and unleashed a cyberattack on the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
But Sandworm is also a mythical creature from Frank Herbert's 1965 science fiction novel Dune.
Through Andy Greenberg's amazing narrative in the book Sandworm we are put on the trail of this team of Russian cyber military super-hackers. Greenberg details the cyber military team's exploits throughout their short history as well as the Malware experts who are chasing every lead in order to understand the group's motives and next targets.
It is through Greenberg's narrative where we see the pieces fall together in understanding what and who Sandworm really is.
One key part is where INSight's technical analyst Drew Robinson begins to find references to Dune in the malware used by the cyber military group. This is where the name Sandworm comes...
United States on Aug 08, 2021
GCGC: Sono venuto a conoscenza di questo libro perché di recente mi sto interessando di sicurezza informatica e ascoltando una puntata di Darknet Diaries incentrata sul devastante attacco hacker tramite il malware NotPetya (episodio 54 "NotPetya" del podcast) mi sono incuriosito su questa storia, desideroso di capirne di più e scendere più in dettaglio. Quello che mi ha shockato maggiormente è che questo libro narra fatti reali che ti lasciano a bocca a aperta perché sembra un thriller ma poi realizzi che quanto narrato è reale.. rimani a bocca aperta perché sembra impossibile che riescano a fare attacchi devastanti ad infrastrutture fisiche mandando nel caos intere nazioni, penetrando in reti informatiche indisturbati, rimanendo collegati a spiare per mesi o anni finché non arriva il momento di rilasciare qualche malware devastante.. l'altra cosa che mi ha lasciato abbastanza a bocca aperta è che nonostante io sia appassionato di queste tematiche, mi sono in qualche modo perso questi grandi attacchi, i quali comunque non hanno mai ottenuto il posto di rilievo che meriterebbero su giornali e tg (per questioni di politica internazionale e guerre che si preferisce tenere in...
Italy on Mar 06, 2020
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Total Reviews | 96 reviews | 344 reviews | 97 reviews |
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Item Weight | 9.6 ounces | 1.63 pounds | 1.08 pounds |
Language | English | English | English |
Russian & Soviet Politics | Russian & Soviet Politics | ||
Paperback | 368 pages | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 2,829 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 13,374 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 8,667 ratings |
Publisher | Anchor | Doubleday; First Edition | Henry Holt and Co.; First Edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-0525564638 | 978-0385521314 | 978-1250165541 |
ISBN-10 | 0525564632 | 0385521316 | 1250165547 |
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Dimensions | 5.2 x 0.75 x 7.94 inches | 6.42 x 1.46 x 9.4 inches | 6.55 x 1.09 x 9.6 inches |
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Bencouver: I havent finished reading it.
United States on Jul 02, 2023