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364.168 NAP-L Rogue economics : capitalism's new reality / | 364.1680 PAU-S Fighting corruption : the way forward / | 364.168 SHA-S Fancy bear goes phishing : the dark history of the information age, in five extraordinary hacks / | 364.1680 WHI-G Lazarus heist : from hollywood to high finance: inside North Korea's global cyber war / | 364.168092 MIT-K Ghost in the wires : my adventures as the world's most wanted hacker / | 364.1680954 ATA-Y Combating corruption : the indian case / | 364.1680954 HAR-D You turn India / |
Meet the Lazarus Group, a shadowy cabal of hackers accused of working on behalf of the North Korean state. It's claimed that they form one of the most dangerous criminal enterprises on the planet, having stolen more than $1bn in an international crime spree. Their targets allegedly include central banks, Hollywood film studios and even the British National Health Service. North Korea denies the allegations, saying the accusations are American attempts to tarnish its image.
In this staggering, global investigation, award-winning journalist Geoff White examines how the hackers have harnessed cutting-edge technology to launch a decade-long campaign of brazen and merciless raids on its richer, more powerful adversaries. It's not just money they're after. The Lazarus Group's tactics have been used to threaten democracies, gag North Korea's critics and destabilize global peace.
From the bustling streets of Dhaka, to the glamorous studios of Hollywood, to the glittering casinos of Macau and the secretive dynastic court of Pyongyang, this shocking story uncovers the secret world of the Lazarus Group, their victims and the people who have tried - and ultimately, so far failed - to stop them.
'One of the most incredible cyber-espionage stories I've ever heard, told by one of the UK's best tech journalists' Jamie Bartlett, author of The Missing Crypto Queen
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