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Hackers: Australia's Darkest Hack and the Rise of AI-Driven Crime - Hardcover

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by William Zoltán Apró (Author)

Hackers: The True Story of Australia's First Cybercrime Investigation is a gripping, firsthand account of how digital law enforcement was born-told by the man who pioneered it.

"Brilliant read with an easy to read style... a must read if you use the internet!" - Peter C. Fennell

In 1990, long before "cybercrime" entered the public lexicon, Australian Federal Police officer Bill Apró led a covert operation that would become the nation's first digital takedown. The target: Phoenix, a teenage hacker whose intrusions reached NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, and countless private networks. What began as a local anomaly quickly escalated into an international crisis, forcing law enforcement to confront a new kind of criminal-one who left no fingerprints, operated across borders, and weaponised information itself.

This book is not just a memoir. It's a strategic blueprint, a historical reckoning, and a psychological deep dive into the minds of early hackers and the institutions that underestimated them. Bill recounts how he built Australia's first digital forensics capability from the ground up, reverse-engineered surveillance techniques, constructed legal frameworks from scratch, and navigated bureaucratic resistance to expose vulnerabilities that still haunt digital infrastructure today.

From dawn raids and courtroom battles to quantum-era threats and AI-driven manipulation, Hackers spans three decades of operational insight. It reveals how digital crime evolved-and how one investigator stayed ahead of it. With precision and clarity, Bill explores the psychology of intrusion, the anatomy of protocol breaches, and the chilling implications of cognitive warfare in an age of synthetic intelligence.

Written with the authority of a seasoned investigator and the nuance of a publishing veteran, this book bridges the gap between technical nonfiction and narrative thriller. It is essential reading for cybersecurity professionals, digital forensics experts, law enforcement historians, and anyone who wants to understand how the digital battlefield was first mapped-and why it still matters.

Whether you're a student of criminology, a policymaker, or a curious reader, Hackers offers a rare window into the origins of cyber justice. It's the story of a man who saw the future coming-and dared to confront it.

Number of Pages: 668
Dimensions: 1.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: September 18, 2025
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