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Criminal network

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Criminal network
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Every day, we leave digital traces: we sign up for websites, enter passwords for accounts, and make online payments. We think our information is securely protected, but the reality is far from ideal. In his book, "The Web," Jeff White reveals an inconvenient truth: hackers have no impenetrable barriers, and their attacks can affect anyone.

The book is a comprehensive study of cybercrime by a respected journalist. White provides a detailed analysis of the largest hacks of digital systems and the mechanisms hackers use. He explains how states use cyberattacks as a political weapon, how organized crime groups make millions of dollars online, and why even the largest companies can't fully protect their data.

"The Web" isn't dry technical literature, but a dynamic narrative full of real-life stories and surprising facts. The author writes about complex issues simply and clearly, helping readers understand the mechanics of digital crime and realize that cybercrime isn't just attacks on banks and corporations for profit, but also actions aimed at destroying the fabric of society. At the same time, danger lurks within us all, as most hacker attacks begin with a single careless click on an unfamiliar link.
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