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Cover of Returning to Zero (Mick O'Malley Series Book 2)

Returning to Zero (Mick O'Malley Series Book 2)

โœ Scribed by Johnston, Alan B


Book ID
109841898
Publisher
Alan B. Johnston LLC
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Series
Mick O'Malley 2
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B01MZ8HCR5

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โœฆ Synopsis


The fight for control of the massive Zed.Kicker botnet continues in Returning to Zero, the sequel to the explosive technothriller Counting from Zero that introduced Mick OMalley and his unlikely hacker friends.

The ultimate weapon of the Internet arms race is the botnet, short for a robot network of compromised computers. Control of a botnet gives the power to threaten individuals, organizations, and even nation states by launching punishing denial of service attack targeting commerce, public safety, and security.

Mick OMalley is a former security consultant, now hiding out in Australia under an alternative identity. Mick learns startling news about the events that turned his life upside down in Kiev six months previously. As Mick loses control of the botnet, he is drawn into a new global adventure.

Across four continents, Mick tracks the shadowy exploit writer who now controls the botnet, evading governments and cybercriminals alike. Whom should Mick trust: a compromised intelligence asset, a whistle-blowing government insider, a flighty open source privateer, a returned-from-retirement military operative, or a smuggler on the high seas?

Returning to Zero gives a dramatically realistic view of the ongoing struggle to secure todays Internet from botnets, cyber criminal networks, and malicious nation-state actors.


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