Ransom War: How Cyber Crime Became a Threat to National Security

Max Smeets

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Book cover for Ransom War: How Cyber Crime Became a Threat to National Security

Ransom War: How Cyber Crime Became a Threat to National Security

Ransom War: How Cyber Crime Became a Threat to National Security

Max Smeets

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Description

This timely book explores the alarming rise of ransomware: malicious software blocking users from their systems or data, until they've paid money to regain access or to prevent the release of sensitive information. High-profile British examples of the twenty-first century have targeted national libraries and healthcare organizations; in the US, hackers of Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley Health Network held patient data hostage--when their demands went unmet, they published topless photographs of women with breast cancer.

The issue presents formidable challenges and costs for businesses, national security and, as the Pennsylvania case showed, individuals--often society's most vulnerable. But we can watch and learn from cyber extortionists, leaving us better prepared for next time. In 2022, a series of devastating ransomware attacks prompted Costa Rica's President to declare a national emergency, describing a 'state of war'. This episode had much to tell us about how these networks arise, operate, organize--and collapse.

Max Smeets' landmark study demystifies the ransomware playbook, from funding to networking. Through one of the largest ransomware operations on record, he reveals how this challenge has evolved, how it differs in substance and style from traditional cyber/hacking threats, and how to combat it.

About the Author

Max Smeets DPhil is a leading expert in cyber conflict and security, who has written on cyber strategy for The Washington Post, War on the Rocks, Slate and others. He holds research positions at ETH Zurich, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) and Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation. He is the author of No Shortcuts: Why States Struggle to Develop a Military Cyber Force, also published by Oxford University Press, and the coeditor of Deter, Disrupt, or Deceive and Cyberspace and Instability. He also codirects Virtual Routes, and serves as Managing Editor of Binding Hook.

Critical Reviews

"Written with clarity and insight, Ransom War dispels media-fuelled myths about ransomware groups, offering a clear-eyed and persuasive sociological analysis of how these entities actually operate--from their technical logistics to their branding strategies. Far from being disorganised criminals, these operators thrive through ever-more sophisticated communication strategies and meticulous reputation management." -- Gabriella Coleman, Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University and author of Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy

"Ransomware has become one of the most serious national security threats facing the West, sapping our prosperity and disrupting our schools and hospitals. No one has thought longer or harder about the challenge than Max Smeets. His outstanding book explains why ransomware is different from other cyber threats, with attackers relying on building trust with their victims, and what governments can do about it." -- Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor, The Economist

" "Ransom War is an invaluable source for understanding the evolution and scope of the ransomware threat and making sense of the many players and their tactics. Smeets has done an excellent job of mapping this complex criminal ecosystem and creating a framework to aid further analysis." -- Kim Zetter, author of Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon

"An expert look at the ins and outs of ransomware."-- Kirkus Reviews

Publishing Information

Publisher: Oxford University Press
Pub date: 2025-04-15
Length: 256 pages

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