History's Greatest Cyberattacks is narrative nonfiction about modern system failure. Through a series of real-world cyber attacks, the book shows how trusted digital systems quietly broke down--and how governments, businesses, and ordinary people only realized it once real life stopped working. Written in a clear, story-driven style, it reads like true crime for the digital age. The internet rarely fails all at once. It frays quietly, behind the scenes, through small mistakes, misplaced trust, and delayed decisions--until the consequences spill into everyday life. History's Greatest Cyberattacks tells the true stories of the cyber attacks that exposed the fragility of modern systems. From ransomware shutting down fuel pipelines to spyware unraveling lives at the highest levels of power, each chapter reconstructs how an attack unfolded, why it worked, and what finally made the damage impossible to ignore. Rather than focusing on technical exploits, the book centers on human judgment, institutional blind spots, and cascading failure. These attacks did not succeed because attackers were superhuman, but because organizations were slow, siloed, or unprepared to recognize weak signals. The result is a gripping, accessible history that helps readers understand how cyber incidents escape the screen and reshape the real world.
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