Contents
Acknowledgments
About the author
Introduction
Part 1: Human and Motivation
Chapter 1: Human Agents
Chapter 2: Cyberattackers versus Hackers
Chapter 3: Cyberattackers’ Motivations
Part 2: Cyberwar and Cyberespionage
Chapter 4: SolarWinds
Chapter 5: Pegasus Spyware
Chapter 6: Google Chrome Extension Spyware
Chapter 7: Marriott International
Part 3: Sabotage
Chapter 8: Stuxnet
Chapter 9: Colonial Pipelines
Chapter 10: Ukrainian Power Grid Hack
Part 4: Fake News Shaping People's Opinions
Chapter 11: Facebook-Cambridge Analytica
Chapter 12: Instagram
Part 5: Data Privacy
Chapter 13: Baidu Android Apps
Chapter 14: Zoom
Chapter 15: LinkedIn
Chapter 16: Spotify
Part 6: Trust
Chapter 17: Uber Technologies
Chapter 18: Equifax
Chapter 19: Office of Personnel Management Data
Part 7: Financial Cybercrimes
Chapter 20: Emulators-Mobile Banking Frauds
Chapter 21: Google Store
Chapter 22: British Airways
Chapter 23: Target Data Breach
Chapter 24: TJ Maxx’s Data Breach
Part 8: Black Mail-Hacktivism
Chapter 25: Ashley Madison
Chapter 26: Dark Web Hosting Provider Hack
Part 9: Conclusion
Chapter 27: Factors Shaping Vulnerable Behaviors
Index
Biography
Abbas Moallem, Ph.D., is a consultant and adjunct professor at San Jose State University, California, where he teaches human-computer interaction, cybersecurity, information visualization, and human factors. He is also the program chair of HCI-CPT, the International Conference on HCI for Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Trust, and the track chair of the International Conference on Human Factors in Cybersecurity.
Dr. Moallem is the editor of Human-Computer Interaction and Cybersecurity Handbook, Smart and Intelligent Systems, The Human Elements in Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Awareness Among Students and Faculty, Understanding Cybersecurity Technologies, A Guide to Selecting the Right Cybersecurity Tools. He is also the editor of a book series from CRC Press titled The Human Element in Smart and Intelligent Systems.






