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The Silicon Curtain

Revolution’s Easy—Surviving It’s the Hard Part.

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The Silicon Curtain

De : S.P. Mercer
Lu par : Jennie Wilson
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The Silicon Curtain: Trust No One. Encrypt Everything.

The world's most addictive social network is about to rewrite reality—unless one cynical hacker and her merry band of misfits can break the code.

Let's get one thing straight:

You're not as free as you think.

Not when every click, like, and "I agree to the terms" is logged, filtered, and quietly weaponized against you.

Ask me how I know. Actually, don't—unless you're into insomnia, blackmail, or being followed by anonymous vans.

My name's Anya Petrova.

Yes, that Anya—the notorious hacker-turned-cybersecurity-consultant who once broke the net for fun and now does it for a living.

These days, I patch holes for tech companies that never say thank you. I know the difference between a bug and a backdoor, between a slip-up and a power grab.

And when I found a digital trapdoor inside EchoSphere—the world's favorite social network, the one you trust with your kids' birthdays and your deepest fears—I thought it was just another day at the digital grind.

I was wrong. The backdoor isn't an accident—it's a weapon.

It's built to swing elections, rewrite headlines, and turn anyone with a pulse into a puppet.

And the Consortium, the shadowy club of billionaires, spooks, and "data visionaries," want it running before the next U.S. election.

I tried to warn them. They tried to disappear me.

Enter: Marcus Chang, the only journalist in Silicon Valley with a bigger mouth than ego, and Rina Kapoor, an ex-NSA analyst who can break into anywhere and doesn't suffer fools (including me). Together, we're running from feds, dodging blackout riots, and hacking the hackers before the world flatlines.

Did I mention the FBI's Cyber Division is on our trail, led by Agent Greer—tough, ambitious, and increasingly convinced she's on the wrong side? Or that public opinion is being spun against us with every scroll, click, and deepfake meme?

Good times.

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