Book Description:
In the digital age, we trust our lives to the systems that connect us all—the internet, the cloud, the networks that power governments, hospitals, and businesses. But what if everything you rely on could come crashing down in an instant? The Digital Time Bomb: How One Hacker Stopped a Global Cyberattack unveils a chilling true story that proves just how fragile our digital world really is.
When a seemingly harmless bug was discovered in a trusted open-source tool, few could have imagined the catastrophic chain of events that were set in motion. As one sharp-eyed developer—Andres—stumbled upon a backdoor hidden deep within the code, he unknowingly uncovered a global cyberattack in its infancy. What followed was nothing short of a race against time to prevent a digital disaster that could have compromised millions of systems worldwide.
This gripping, high-stakes account takes you behind the scenes of a cyberwar that almost destroyed critical infrastructure, stolen sensitive data, and launched a chain of chaos across the globe. But this wasn’t the work of just one hacker—it was a meticulously orchestrated, state-sponsored attack, and Andres was the only one who could stop it.
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