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Countdown to Zero Day :Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon /

Countdown to Zero Day :Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon /

作者 : Zetter, Kim.

出版社 : Crown Publishers,

出版年 : 2014

ISBN:9780770436179|9780770436193|9780770436186

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SRRC20101566 新總館2F分區資源中心-青少年 新總館2F分區資源中心-青少年 EYP 355.4 Z61 2014 在架   資源中心青少年西文書   0   預約
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書名 : Countdown to Zero Day :Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon /

紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本

正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : Countdown to Zero Day :Kim Zetter.

其他題名 : Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon /

作者 : Zetter, Kim.

版本項 : First paperback Edition.

出版者 : New York :Crown Publishers,[2014?].

面頁冊數 : 433 p. ;21 cm.

標題 : Cyberspace operations (Military science)

標題 : United States

ISBN : 9780770436193 (pbk.) :


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