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Category: Book Excerpt

2034, Part V: Sailing Into Darkness

23/02/2021Elliot Ackerman

“Somewhere in that black hole was the Chinese fleet. She would be expected to find and destroy it.” Source: Wired

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2034, Part IV: The Spratly Islands Ambush

16/02/2021Elliot Ackerman

“In a thousand years America won’t be remembered as a country, but simply as a fleeting moment.” Source: Wired

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The Untold History of America’s Zero-Day Market

14/02/2021Nicole Perlroth

The lucrative business of dealing in code vulnerabilities is central to espionage and war planning, which is why brokers never spoke about it—until now. Source: Wired

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2034, Part III: One Left to Tell the Tale

09/02/2021Elliot Ackerman

“When the planes didn’t attack, a silence fell over the crew. Why didn’t they finish the job?” Source: Wired

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2034, Part II: Blackout in Washington, DC

02/02/2021Elliot Ackerman

“So much was happening and yet they had no news. Everything had been compromised.” Source: Wired

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2034, Part I: Peril in the South China Sea

26/01/2021Elliot Ackerman

“We’ve got a ship in duress that hasn’t sent out a distress signal. Something doesn’t add up.” Source: Wired

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How 30 Lines of Code Blew Up a 27-Ton Generator

23/10/202024/10/2020Andy Greenberg

A secret experiment in 2007 proved that hackers could devastate power grid equipment beyond repair—with a file no bigger than a gif. Source: Wired How 30 Lines of Code Blew Up a 27-Ton Generator

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