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“Immensely readable…A hair-elevating, cautionary tale in regards to the burgeoning, submit-Stuxnet international of state-subsidized hackers.”
Washington Post

From Wired senior creator Andy Greenberg comes the actual tale of essentially the most devastating cyberattack in historical past and the determined hunt to spot and observe the elite Russian marketers at the back of it

In 2014, the sector witnessed the beginning of a mysterious collection of cyberattacks. Concentrated on American software corporations, NATO, and electrical grids in Japanese Europe, the moves grew ever extra brazen. They culminated in the summertime of 2017, while the malware referred to as NotPetya was once unleashed, penetrating, disrupting, and paralyzing one of the most international’s greatest companies—from drug producers to device builders to transport corporations. On the assault’s epicenter in Ukraine, ATMs iced up. The railway and postal techniques close down. Hospitals went darkish. NotPetya unfold world wide, causing an extraordinary ten billion bucks in harm—the most important, so much damaging cyberattack the sector had ever observed.

The hackers at the back of those assaults are briefly gaining a name as essentially the most unhealthy crew of cyberwarriors in historical past: a gaggle referred to as Sandworm. Operating within the provider of Russia’s army intelligence company, they constitute a power, extremely professional pressure, one whose abilities are matched by means of their willingness to release large, unrestrained assaults at the so much vital infrastructure in their adversaries. They aim govt and personal sector, army and civilians alike.

A chilling, globe-spanning detective tale, Sandworm considers the risk this pressure poses to our nationwide safety and balance. Because the Kremlin’s position in overseas govt manipulation comes into larger focal point, Sandworm exposes the realities now not simply of Russia’s international virtual offensive, however of an technology the place conflict ceases to be waged at the battlefield. It unearths how the strains among virtual and bodily battle, among wartime and peacetime, have all started to blur—with international-shaking implications.