Malware Black Market
Alisa Turing
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
Malware Black Market explores the hidden world of online marketplaces where cybercriminals acquire malicious software. It examines the ecosystem that fuels cybercrime, detailing the types of malware available, from ransomware to zero-day exploits, and the key players involved, such as developers and brokers. One notable insight is how the accessibility of sophisticated malware lowers the barrier to entry for cybercriminals, enabling a wider range of actors to launch impactful attacks; early malware was often the work of hobbyists, but evolved into a lucrative industry.
The book adopts a fact-based, analytical approach, beginning with fundamental concepts and progressing into the technical details of malware and the economics of the black market. It traces the historical context of malware development, highlighting the economic factors that contributed to the growth of this illegal industry.
By analyzing data from dark web forums and cybersecurity incident reports, the book provides a comprehensive overview, offering valuable insights for cybersecurity professionals and policymakers alike.
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Malware Black Market