Xavier Ashe reviewed Sandworm by Andy Greenberg
Sandworm
5 stars
Andy Greenberg’s Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers is a gripping and riveting account of the dark side of the internet. Greenberg takes readers on a remarkable journey through the murky world of cyberespionage, showing how the Russian government has used malicious cyberattacks to meddle in the affairs of neighboring countries, the United States and even private enterprises.
Greenberg expertly details the rise of the Sandworm team and the operations they have orchestrated over the last decade, from the notorious NotPetya attack that crippled shipping giant Maersk to their suspected involvement in the 2016 US election interference. He skillfully weaves together the threads of this international saga and provides invaluable insight into the motivations and tactics of Kremlin-backed hackers.
The narrative is both informative and entertaining, with Greenberg interweaving personal anecdotes and interviews with the players in this high-stakes game, such …
Andy Greenberg’s Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers is a gripping and riveting account of the dark side of the internet. Greenberg takes readers on a remarkable journey through the murky world of cyberespionage, showing how the Russian government has used malicious cyberattacks to meddle in the affairs of neighboring countries, the United States and even private enterprises.
Greenberg expertly details the rise of the Sandworm team and the operations they have orchestrated over the last decade, from the notorious NotPetya attack that crippled shipping giant Maersk to their suspected involvement in the 2016 US election interference. He skillfully weaves together the threads of this international saga and provides invaluable insight into the motivations and tactics of Kremlin-backed hackers.
The narrative is both informative and entertaining, with Greenberg interweaving personal anecdotes and interviews with the players in this high-stakes game, such as the security researchers who first uncovered the existence of the Sandworm team. He also dives into the technical details of the attacks, giving readers a better understanding of the intricate tactics employed by the hackers.
Overall, Sandworm is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of cyberwarfare and the implications of malicious state-sponsored hacking. Greenberg’s gripping narrative and comprehensive research make it an essential work on the subject, and it is sure to be the definitive book on the topic for years to come.