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There are 8.7 billion devices currently connected to the Internet-- and each one is a threat. We think nothing or making an online transaction, using a smartphone, or an ATM, but as we become increasingly dependent on the electronic flow of information, it makes us vulnerable to cyber attack, as hostile nations and high-tech criminal organizations attempt to steal, spy, and undermine on a mass scale.
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Cyber attack: the truth about digital crime, cyber warfare and government snooping
2014, Carlton Books
in English
1780975333 9781780975337
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Table of Contents
Introduction : cyber threat
Cybercrime
Cybercrime defined
A new dark economy
Types of cybercrime
Darkside Silicon Valley
The hidden costs of cybercrime
Deep web
Cyberwar
Digital covert warfare
What is cyberwar?
Cyber-hacktivism
Cyber-terrorism
Cyber-warriors
Cyber weapons
Cyber attack
Cyber paranoia
Digital panopticon
The "fake Internet"
Corporate malware
Perpetual surveillance society
Digital paranoia
Cyber protection
Minimizing cyber threat
Information dystopia.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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