In his best-selling book ?Black Hawk Down,? Mark Bowden documented the hunt for Somali warlord Mohamed Aidid, which culminated in an urban battle that left 18 American soldiers dead. In ?Killing Pablo,? he did the same for the hunt for Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, perhaps the world?s most famous outlaw. In such books, Bowden not only captured the fascinating personalities involved, but also used the thrilling manhunts to shine a light on some of the toughest challenges of modern-day conflict. And now in ?Worm,? he sets out to do the same for maybe the most elusive new foe of this century. Only in this case, the story is of the hunt for a few hundred lines of computer code that take up less disk space than this article.
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