One of the world’s leading authorities on global security, Marc
Goodman takes readers deep into the digital underground to expose the
alarming ways criminals, corporations, and even countries are using new
and emerging technologies against you—and how this makes everyone more
vulnerable than ever imagined.
Technological advances
have benefited our world in immeasurable ways, but there is an ominous
flip side: our technology can be turned against us. Hackers can activate
baby monitors to spy on families, thieves are analyzing social media
posts to plot home invasions, and stalkers are exploiting the GPS on
smart phones to track their victims’ every move. We all know today’s
criminals can steal identities, drain online bank accounts, and wipe out
computer servers, but that’s just the beginning. To date, no computer
has been created that could not be hacked—a sobering fact given our
radical dependence on these machines for everything from our nation’s
power grid to air traffic control to financial services.
Yet,
as ubiquitous as technology seems today, just over the horizon is a
tidal wave of scientific progress that will leave our heads spinning. If
today’s Internet is the size of a golf ball, tomorrow’s will be the
size of the sun. Welcome to the Internet of Things, a living, breathing,
global information grid where every physical object will be online. But
with greater connections come greater risks. Implantable medical
devices such as pacemakers can be hacked to deliver a lethal jolt of
electricity and a car’s brakes can be disabled at high speed from miles
away. Meanwhile, 3-D printers can produce AK-47s, bioterrorists can
download the recipe for Spanish flu, and cartels are using fleets of
drones to ferry drugs across borders.
With explosive insights
based upon a career in law enforcement and counterterrorism, Marc
Goodman takes readers on a vivid journey through the darkest recesses of
the Internet. Reading like science fiction, but based in science fact, Future Crimes
explores how bad actors are primed to hijack the technologies of
tomorrow, including robotics, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, virtual
reality, and artificial intelligence. These fields hold the power to
create a world of unprecedented abundance and prosperity. But the
technological bedrock upon which we are building our common future is
deeply unstable and, like a house of cards, can come crashing down at
any moment.
Future Crimes provides a mind-blowing glimpse
into the dark side of technological innovation and the unintended
consequences of our connected world. Goodman offers a way out with clear
steps we must take to survive the progress unfolding before us.
Provocative, thrilling, and ultimately empowering, Future Crimes
will serve as an urgent call to action that shows how we can take back
control over our own devices and harness technology’s tremendous power
for the betterment of humanity—before it’s too late.
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