
Ctrl+Alt+Chaos
how teenage hackers hijack the internet
$47.45
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
11 August 2025
Summary
Ctrl+Alt+Chaos: The Shocking True Story of Zeekill, History’s Most Hated Hacker
Ctrl+Alt+Chaos is a gripping true crime narrative about the life and crimes of Julius Kivimaki, aka Zeekill, arguably the most hated hacker in history. Cyber correspondent Joe Tidy has investigated and interviewed the most infamous teenage hacker gangs of the past decade for the BBC, and previously for Sky News.
Now he unveils the dark digital underbelly where teenage boys are reshaping cybersecu…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781783968763 |
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ISBN-10: | 1783968761 |
Author: | Joe Tidy |
Publisher: | Elliott & Thompson Limited |
Imprint: | Elliott & Thompson Limited |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 11 August 2025 |
Weight: | 368g |
Dimensions: | 216mm x 138mm |
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‘Joe has a gift for uncovering stories others can’t and turning them into something unforgettable. This book doesn’t just tell a story. It grabs you, pulls you in, and doesn’t let go.’ Jack Rhysider, Darknet Diaries podcast
About The Author
Joe Tidy
Joe Tidy is the BBC’s first ever Cyber Correspondent and the foremost voice in the corporation on cybercrime and hacking. Over the past six years he has covered all major cyber-attacks for BBC TV, Radio, social media and website. He has made documentaries about cyber security travelling to the US, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Germany and Ukraine to track down stories and characters. Joe’s most high-profile news feature and documentary saw him travel to Russia in November 2021 in search of the world’s most wanted cyber-criminal. This hunt was read by 1m people, viewed across social media more than 2.4m times and translated into 30 different languages across the BBC network. His top six BBC News documentaries have garnered more than 7 million views including 2.2m for The Teenage Millionaire Hacker and 1.4m for The Russian Hackers. Before joining the BBC, he was a correspondent at Sky News where he regularly reported on technology and began his decade-long obsession with cybercrime after reporting on the infamous 2014 Christmas day Lizard Squad attack.
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