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Source ErrataRob.webp Errata Security
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Date de publication 2021-02-27 00:03:27 (vue: 2021-02-27 05:05:32)
Titre Review: Perlroth\'s book on the cyberarms market
Texte New York Times reporter Nicole Perlroth has written a book on zero-days and nation-state hacking entitled “This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends”. Here is my review.I'm not sure what the book intends to be. The blurbs from the publisher implies a work of investigative journalism, in which case it's full of unforgivable factual errors. However, it reads more like a memoir, in which case errors are to be expected/forgivable, with content often from memory rather than rigorously fact checked notes.But even with this more lenient interpretation, there are important flaws that should be pointed out. For example, the book claims the Saudi's hacked Bezos with a zero-day. I claim that's bunk. The book claims zero-days are “God mode” compared to other hacking techniques, I claim they are no better than the alternatives, usually worse, and rarely used.
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