Worm: The First Digital World War – Mark Bowden

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Worm: The First Digital World War by Mark Bowden is a gripping nonfiction account of one of the most dangerous cyber threats in history. Written by the acclaimed author of Black Hawk Down, this book delves into the battle between cybercriminals seeking to exploit the internet and the experts determined to defend it.

The story revolves around the Conficker worm, a sophisticated and rapidly spreading malware that first appeared in November 2008. Within weeks, it had infected millions of computers worldwide, including those of banks, governments, and military networks. As it continued to evolve and spread, cybersecurity experts realised the potential for catastrophic damage—an attack that could cripple global infrastructure. Bowden chronicles the relentless efforts of security researchers, hackers, and internet pioneers who came together to stop the worm before it was too late.

A must-read for those interested in cybersecurity, technology, and digital warfare, Worm is a thrilling exploration of the hidden battles being fought in cyberspace and a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in our interconnected world.