Kill Process

By day, Angie, a twenty year veteran of the tech industry, is a data analyst at Tomo, the world s largest social networking company by night, she exploits her database access to profile domestic abusers and kill the worst of them She can t change her own traumatic past, but she can save other women When Tomo introduces a deceptive new product that preys on users fears to drive up its own revenue, Angie sees Tomo for what it really is another evil abuser Using her coding and hacking expertise, she decides to destroy Tomo by building a new social network that is completely distributed, compartmentalized, and unstoppable If she succeeds, it will be the end of all centralized power in the Internet But how can an anti social, one armed programmer with too many dark secrets succeed when the world s largest tech company is out to crush her and a no name government black ops agency sets a psychopath to look into her growing digital footprint Free Download Kill Process [ by ] William Hertling [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr I ve been overwhelmed with a great number of recent novels that deal directly with hacking lately, and what do you know It s a blast Not only is it stuffed to the gills with 0 Day exploitz and customized onion router networks now that Tor has been hacked, but we ve also got a masters view of the process from within the tale It s great But this is hardly all The character twists before we even begin the story are worthy of a novel all on its own.I mean, how many accolades can you give a woman I ve been overwhelmed with a great number of recent novels that deal directly with hacking lately, and what do you know It s a blast Not only is it stuffed to the gills with 0 Day exploitz and customized onion router networks now that Tor has been hacked, but we ve also got a masters view of the process from within the tale It s great But this is hardly all The character twists before we even begin the story are worthy of a novel all on its own.I mean, how many accolades can you give a woman who Dexters the victimizers of spouse abuse, has been doing it for years, and has done it only through hacking In my opinion, there s not enough accolades out there Sure, sure, it s hacking and sometimes killing, but for the most part she merely puts them out of the way But 50 victims And she never got caught W0w And then here s how she killed her own husband and lost her arm...I really, really, really liked this book This being a technothriller, I was expecting a fun book with a straightforward plot and lots of technical jargon However, I was pleasantly surprised to have found so muchthan that in this novel Angie Benenati, the novel s protagonist, is not your typical technothriller main character She is a complex character, she has depth, she has a background story, she has motivations and limitations She feels real I wish I could meet Angie and become her I really, really, really liked this book This being a technothriller, I was expecting a fun book with a straightforward plot and lots of technical jargon However, I was pleasantly surprised to have found so muchthan that in this novel Angie Benenati, the novel s protagoni...This is a major improvement for William Hertling from his previous Singularity series It obviously lives in the same general universe as Avogadro Corp, but it s not clear if their futures will converge, or this exists as a kind of parallel universe In any case, I d like to see where this goes I give it 4 1 2 stars.The book touches on several major themes The loss of the open web to giants such as Avagadro Tomo read Google Facebook , The plight of female programmers in the technical worl This is a major improvement for William Hertling from his previous Singularity series It obviously lives in the same general universe as Avogadro Corp, but it s not clear if their futures will converge, or this exists as a kind of parallel universe In any case, I d like to see where this goes I give it 4 1 2 stars.The book touches on several major themes The loss of the open web to giants such as Avagadro Tomo read Google Facebook , The plight of female programmers in the technical world, The hacker ethic, and an exploration of just what the implications are on our increasingly connected world, and what the capabilities of the NSA might actually be in searching through this, and The effect of post traumatic s...I really enjoyed this book a lot It starts out with main character Angie killing wife abusers she finds by using her access to data at a social media company that seemed an awful lot like Facebook Then it swi...Brad here nailed it There s nothing to add.Some personal remarks regarding this book.As a person with a comparable background and profession to the MC, I can testify to the realism of the procedures software described This is not sci fi This is real It s one of the reasons I don t have a Facebook account and hide behind as much protection when online, as possible The technology described and used isn t even new or exotic, it s practically standard.There was a number in this book, namely Brad here nailed it There s nothing to add.Some personal remarks regarding this book.As a person with a comparable background and profession to the MC, I can testify to the realism of the procedures software described This is not sci fi This is real It s one of the reasons I don t have a Facebook account and hide behind as much protection when online, as possible The technology described and used isn t even new or exotic, it s practically standard.There was a number in this book, namely the occurence of domestic violence among members of the U.S police forces amounts to around 40% This blew my mind and since I don t believe anything, I haven t checked for myself I went in search of data It s true Two studies have found that at least 40 percent of police officer families experience domestic violence, in contrast to 10 percent of families in the general population A third study of older andexperienced officers found a rate of 24 percent, indicating ...DUDE this book needshype it s the perfect, rich tech thriller I needed for my blood.This is a fantastic book If you do not have it on your to read list then I highly recommend you add itThis reminds me of the Daniel Suarez books It s written by someone who clearly is a techie Hertling describes himself on Twitter as being a Web strategist which seems OK, since I d probably call myself the same thing ...Most excellent My favorite Hertling book thus far My introduction to William Hertling s writing was Avogadro Corp book one of the Singularity series , a speculative fiction novel set in the near future that postulates on the rise of true Artificial Intelligence and the impact on humanity What I really enjoy about Mr Hertling s books is the authenticity of the technical material that provides the backdrop to his stories and makes his books so captivating to me Kill Process is an excellent e Most excellent My favorite Hertling book thus far My introduction to William Hertling s writing was Avogadro Corp book one of the Singularity series , a speculative fiction novel set in the near future that postulates on the rise of true Artificial Intelligence and the impact on humanity What I really enjoy about Mr Hertling s books is the authenticity of the technical material that provides the backdrop to his stories and makes his books so captivating to me Kill Process is an excellent example Set in the present day, the novel explores...What made you decide to build Tapestry Where do I begin I can t say killing people eats away at the fragile remains of my humanityWow I started reading this and fell into the mindset of another heroin with traumatic history but it really and 100% worked She s cool, and the world of geek somehow fits around the corporate like it was meant to Snappy sentences like You haven t committed any code in five days You re not fine and There s a second copy of the video on an SSD in the freez What made you decide to build Tapestry Where do I begin I can t say killing people eats away at the fragile remains...

Kill Process
  • 02 April 2018
  • Kindle Edition
  • 306 pages
  • William Hertling
  • Kill Process