- Audiolibro
- 2021
- 8 hrs 43 min
- Bloomsbury Publishing
Título
There's a War Going On But No One Can See It
Descripción
Bloomsbury presents There's a War Going On But No One Can See It by Huib Modderkolk, read by Omar Baroud.
'A brilliant page-turner by one of Holland's finest investigative journalists' Rutger Bregman, author of Humankind
'Essential . . . What's revealed are networks of spies and criminals fighting an invisible war that involves us all' Eliot Higgins, bestselling author of We Are Bellingcat
Summer 2017: computer screens go blank in 150 countries. The NHS is so affected that hospitals can only take in patients for A&E. Ambulances are grounded. Computer screens turn on spontaneously and warnings appear. Employees who desperately pull the plugs are too late. Restarting is pointless; the computers are locked. And now the attackers ask each victim for money.
This is hijack software. It is just one example of how vulnerable the digital world has made us.
Based on the cases he investigated over a period of six years, award-winning Dutch journalist Huib Modderkolk takes the reader on a tour of the corridors and back doors of the globalised digital world. He reconstructs British-American espionage operations and reveals how the power relationships between countries enable intelligence services to share and withhold data from each other. Looking at key players including Edward Snowden, Russian hackers Cozy Bear and Evgeniy Bogachev, 'the Pablo Escobar of the digital era', Modderkolk opens our eyes to the dark underbelly of the digital world with the narrative drive of a thriller.
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There's a War Going On But No One Can See It
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EN
ISBN de audio:
9781526645319
Fecha de publicación:
1 de septiembre de 2021
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Duración
8 hrs 43 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
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No
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No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Huib Modderkolk is an investigative journalist for the Dutch national newspaper De Volkskrant. He is a frequent guest on popular talkshows, where he explains the complexities of the digital world. Modderkolk won the Dutch-Belgian investigative award De Loep and the prestigious Dutch award De Tegel. His reports have been taken up by media sources including Reuters, CNN, Guardian, and the BBC, and he has collaborated with publications including Yahoo News and the Guardian. He lives in the Netherlands.