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"Likely superfluous." - Nick Carr
"A plot-driven blend of suspense, science fiction, and romance. I couldn't stop reading." - Bubbles
“TRITON THE BOOK is a captivating tell-all about the first malware designed for MURDER. This book details every aspect of the TRITON framework capabilities down to the function level...A reverse engineer’s dream.” - INFOSEC PLAYERS CLUB
"I don't get it." - Steve Stone
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"This wasn't about the Steve Miller band at all"
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TRITON THE BOOK eBook Steve Miller Nick Carr Blake Johnson Reviews
- A literary tour de force that catapults Miller onto a stage shared by an exclusive group of contemporary giants.
From the broad array of well-defined characters to the iterative manner in which the plot builds upon itself, Miller gives us a 900+ page (!) master class in storytelling. - Excellently written code for all of your Reverse Engineering needs and much more. I learned a lot about "How to code properly" by reading just a couple of snippets. If you are in RE then I totally recommend buying it, it will always come in handy whenever you need to write some code.
Great work Steve, keep it up. 👠- TRITON THE BOOK allows readers to relive the high stakes front-line incident response analysis of the historic TRITON ICS malware framework as told quite literally from the source. Dr. Steven U. Miller's py thriller had me hooked by the first dependency's module import. If you choose the eBook over the much safer print copy, please store it overnight in a Faraday cage.
- Though dense at times, Stone packs a punch with this looping, functional, and at times strongly-typed compilation. Whether it's his efficient commentary on "threading local" or his more abstract meanderings of the puckishly-titled "ABC", one has to admire how well Stone stays focused on the source material.
There were times when Triton wandered down paths as curved and twisted as his renowned conch shell (his section devoted to time and calendars struck me as excessively self-indulgent), but he got things back on track with a snappy treatise on Command (or "CMD" as Triton more efficiently refers to it). At times, I found the author's lack of attribution troubling--are we to believe that this beast merely sprang from the depths of the sea, or did he have a more sinister origin story?
Chock full of riposte ("Do not raise an exception of absent!") and catchy repartee ("read the stream...use a greedy read!"), with a healthy dose of snark ("Characters that are not in the standard alphabet are discarded!"), Stone's tome is sure to thrill anyone who can get by its sometimes heavy use of tabulation and avant-garde use of word coloring.
Minus one star for the occasional mansplaining ("ACTUALLY, it calls the method 'emptyline'") and juvenile double entendres (I grew tired of reading about "dict attributes" and characters who "return the popped value"). Lack of page numbers is also a concern for this reviewer. That said, these are minor drawbacks for anyone seeking to learn more about the je nes sais quoi, the code--indeed the very source--of the legendary Triton. - Be somewhere safe when you read this.
- The eloquence and poetry printed upon these pages surpasses all currently known and future works of literature. -@DrunkBinary
- I don't know who Steve Miller is, but my wife read this book and served me with divorce papers.
- This wasn't about the Steve Miller band at all