Zero Day Zero Day
Book 1 - Jeff Aiken Series

Zero Day

A Jeff Aiken Novel

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Publisher Description

An airliner's controls abruptly fail mid-flight over the Atlantic. An oil tanker runs aground in Japan when its navigational system suddenly stops dead. Hospitals everywhere have to abandon their computer databases when patients die after being administered incorrect dosages of their medicine. In the Midwest, a nuclear power plant nearly becomes the next Chernobyl when its cooling systems malfunction.

At first, these random computer failures seem like unrelated events. But Jeff Aiken, a former government analyst who quit in disgust after witnessing the gross errors that led up to 9/11, thinks otherwise. Jeff fears a more serious attack targeting the United States computer infrastructure is already under way. And as other menacing computer malfunctions pop up around the world, some with deadly results, he realizes that there isn't much time if he hopes to prevent an international catastrophe.

Written by a global authority on cyber security, Zero Day presents a chilling "what if" scenario that, in a world completely reliant on technology, is more than possible today---it's a cataclysmic disaster just waiting to happen.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2011
March 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
St. Martin's Publishing Group
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
1.6
MB

Customer Reviews

The-trance-machine ,

Great techno-thriller from early 2000s

This book is partly a great insight into how cybersecurity experts worked, or used to work in the early 2000s and the book itself is a great memory lane into that time. Another part is a great thriller with deeply developed characters, everyone gets their own backstory and you learn why they do what they do.
The scenarios are probable and likely happened or will happen somewhere in the world. Recommended read!

*geekmaster* ,

Unfortunately very crude

Opening chapter details adult behavior. Second chapter is filled with expletives. Too bad, since the plot was great. Had to delete the sample because of all the crude language and situations.

Jeff Branton ,

Zero Day

Having worked as a systems consultant for k15 years now, and before that, working in defensive missle systems, this was LAN amazing piece of work. It kept my attention from the first chapter, and was hard to put down.

Being that it is a work of fiction, I sincerely hope people will not underestimate the message.

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