The Comprehensive Guide to Cybersecurity's Most Infamous Hacks : 70 Case Studies of Cyberattacks - Jason Edwards

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The Comprehensive Guide to Cybersecurity's Most Infamous Hacks

70 Case Studies of Cyberattacks

By: Jason Edwards

eText | 4 March 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Understanding the evolving nature of cybersecurity threats has never been more important in a world increasingly reliant on digital technology. The Comprehensive Guide to Cybersecurity's Most Infamous Hacks offers readers a guided journey through the history of cyberattacks, examining key incidents that have defined and shaped modern cybersecurity. This book dissects major cyber events and their impact, from early hacking exploits like the Phreaking era to sophisticated breaches affecting corporations and governments.

Each chapter is dedicated to a specific type of cyberattack, highlighting notorious breaches, malware outbreaks, and nation-state operations. These case studies are paired with a "Lessons Learned" section that offers readers insights into how these attacks were conducted, what vulnerabilities were exploited, and how the affected organizations responded. While the incidents discussed are technical, this book simplifies complex cyber topics to make them accessible to a broad audience, whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, a student, or an industry professional.

Key Features:

  • Lessons Learned: Each case study is accompanied by a dedicated "Lessons Learned" section, offering key takeaways on exploited vulnerabilities and response strategies and helping readers understand how similar incidents can be prevented or mitigated.
  • Concise Case Studies: Provides streamlined, focused examinations of major cyberattacks, delivering the essential details without diving too deep into technical minutiae.
  • Broad Range of Cyber Incidents: Covers various cyber threats, from early hacking exploits to modern-day ransomware attacks and data breaches, providing a comprehensive overview of different attack types and methods.
  • Structured by Attack Type: Chapters are organized by specific categories of attacks, including malware, data breaches, and nation-state operations, offering a clear and thematic understanding of the threat landscape.
  • Historical Evolution of Cyber Threats: Presents incidents chronologically, helping readers see how cyber threats have evolved and providing a historical perspective on the increasing sophistication of attacks.
  • Insights into Hacker Tactics: Explores the common tactics, techniques, and procedures used by hackers, including social engineering, phishing, and system exploitation, to give readers an understanding of how cybercriminals operate.
  • Impactful Lessons from Real Incidents: Offers insights from real-world incidents, including how organizations responded, what went wrong, and what lessons can be drawn for future defenses.
  • WAV features additional stories and case studies—available from the Web Added Value Download Resource Center at jrosspub.com/wav
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