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Future Crimes - Marc Goodman
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Technological advancements have transformed our world in countless ways, yet they come with a dark side. Criminals, often the pioneering adopters of new tech, have translated modern innovations into modern crimes. These nefarious activities include identity theft, depletion of online bank accounts, and the eradication of computer servers. The ease with which baby monitors can be hacked to spy on families is alarming. Similarly, pacemakers are susceptible to deadly hacking, and criminals scrutinize social media posts to plan home invasions. Moreover, 3D printers are used to fabricate firearms like the AK-47; terrorists can access instructions to create the Ebola virus, and drug cartels are employing drones. This scenario marks the onset of an overwhelming wave of technological threats that loom over us.In "Future Crimes," Marc Goodman draws from an extensive database of real-life instances to expose us to these looming dangers. The book, while bearing the suspense of a science fiction thriller, is grounded in reality. Goodman confronts the challenging questions surrounding technology's increasing role in our daily lives. "Future Crimes" not only urges enhanced global security measures but also aims to empower readers, equipping them with knowledge to defend themselves from these impending technological threats before it becomes too late.
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Technological advancements have transformed our world in countless ways, yet they come with a dark side. Criminals, often the pioneering adopters of new tech, have translated modern innovations into modern crimes. These nefarious activities include identity theft, depletion of online bank accounts, and the eradication of computer servers. The ease with which baby monitors can be hacked to spy on families is alarming. Similarly, pacemakers are susceptible to deadly hacking, and criminals scrutinize social media posts to plan home invasions. Moreover, 3D printers are used to fabricate firearms like the AK-47; terrorists can access instructions to create the Ebola virus, and drug cartels are employing drones. This scenario marks the onset of an overwhelming wave of technological threats that loom over us.In "Future Crimes," Marc Goodman draws from an extensive database of real-life instances to expose us to these looming dangers. The book, while bearing the suspense of a science fiction thriller, is grounded in reality. Goodman confronts the challenging questions surrounding technology's increasing role in our daily lives. "Future Crimes" not only urges enhanced global security measures but also aims to empower readers, equipping them with knowledge to defend themselves from these impending technological threats before it becomes too late.
