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    Zero Day
    This is a small review of Zero Day: A Novel by Mark Russinovich

    If you are a windows user/developer then the name Mark Russinovich might seem familiar to you, Mark is of course the guy who started Sysinternals, he discovered the Sony rootkit on their CDs and is now a technical fellow at Microsoft. In other words, Mark knows what he talks about when writing about zero day attacks. So what does zero day mean anyway? Here is what wikipedia has about zero day

    A zero-day (or zero-hour or day zero) attack or threat is a computer threat that tries to exploit computer application vulnerabilities that are unknown to others or the software developer, also called zero-day vulnerabilities. Zero-day exploits (actual software that uses a security hole to carry out an attack) are used or shared by attackers before the developer of the target software knows about the vulnerability.
    The term derives from the age of the exploit. A "zero day" attack occurs on or before the first or "zeroth" day of developer awareness, meaning the developer has not had any opportunity to distribute a security fix to users of the software

    The story is about a terrorist organization that tries to bring the US and European systems down by launching a whole variety of viruses (virii) written by the Russian coder superphreak. Our hero must try to find out what the virus does, who created it and how to stop it. He also warned people about September 11th and nobody listens because he wasn't persistent enough, he doesn't want to make the same mistake again. Will he succeed? I won't spoil it here but the books has some major turns and twist that will make it difficult to put the book down.

    The book is written in a style similar to Michael Crichton or Dan Brown, the chapters are fast paced and short. The book is hard to put down, it is a page turner and you will stay past your bed time trying to find out what will happen next.

    I liked the book and can highly recommend it, if you liked Daemon by Daniel Suarez, then you will like this too

    Additional info

    Here is some more info about the book and the author

    The trailer for the book

    Mark Russinovich's interview for The Big Thrill
    Read Mark's interview on Zero Day in the latest issue of The Big Thrill

    Podcast with Herding Code: http://herdingcode.com/?p=320

    Check out the Amazon reviews: Zero Day: A Novel by Mark Russinovich

    If you know of similar cyber-thriller books like Zero Day or Daemon and Freedom(tm) leave me a comment, I am interested in checking those out

    About the Author

    User bio imageDenis has been working with SQL Server since version 6.5. Although he worked as an ASP/JSP/ColdFusion developer before the dot com bust, he has been working exclusively as a database developer/architect since 2002. In addition to English, Denis is also fluent in Croatian and Dutch, but he can curse in many other languages and dialects (just ask the SQL optimizer) He lives in Princeton, NJ with his wife and three kids.
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