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Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 15 Sep 2022, 13:36
by Amy Luman
I agree that there is no conflict. When I read it I was also struck by the fact that the threats couldn’t find who was causing the problem. These terrorists are supposed to be very technologically advanced, but they couldn’t stop two college kids?

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 30 Sep 2022, 01:19
by Wash William
The boredom of the romance aspect didn't make me understand the cyber war story well. But from the way it started it seemed easy.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 05 Dec 2022, 08:15
by Moo Reny
Yeah I agree with you, the cyber war was too easy and it made the book unrealistic

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 28 Dec 2022, 07:43
by Chimezie Agbata
They experienced some difficulty at the later end of this book but I cared so little about that. I just think a lot of areas in this book was very underdeveloped.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 28 Dec 2022, 12:03
by Praiyz Pearlumie Olushegun
I'm glad someone raised this up though, anyone who doesn't know too much about the cyber war may think it's as easy as it was portrayed.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 04 Jan 2023, 18:17
by Amanda Warner
Yes, the war was somehow too easy, though most of the fighting was done online by computer hackers and gigabytes, while a few battles were offline, where they had to kick into action to stop a few attacks.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 07 Jan 2023, 08:20
by Goody book
It sounded easy in the book but I must say as a computer scientist the cyber war wasn't that easy but too complex.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 09 Jan 2023, 15:30
by Unique Mary Iloakasia
Yes, it was quite easy.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 16 Jan 2023, 21:21
by Roderick Voss
It sounded simple, but you would need to be educated, have a computer, and other equipment to carry out the work of a cyber war.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 27 Jan 2023, 07:40
by Fentymak
They cyber war was too easy. There was no real drama or crime.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 20 Jun 2023, 23:41
by Amy A Drake
I think it's too simple because the author doesn't have enough knowledge of technology, security, politics, and espionage. I have two degrees in international politics and found the portrayal to be surface-level. It is not insulting or condescending but ignorant. It's a cool idea, but the author is unqualified for the topic.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 25 Jun 2023, 07:37
by Mercylib
It sounded easy but you would have the education and computer and the other equipment to be able to do the work of a cyber war. So I really disagree that it would be easy even if the book made it look easy.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 04 Feb 2024, 06:51
by Andrew Darlington
Letora wrote: 03 Jul 2019, 08:14 As I am reading through the book, it seems like whenever the cyberwar is brought up, there isn't any conflict. They take down websites, change language, break encryptions, but nothing has been happening to them! Being over halfway through the book I find it hard to believe that everything is going off perfectly and there has been no connection to Cynthia and her brother. Does anyone else feel this way?
I felt exactly this same way. The Cyber war seemed very cheap and easy in this book.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 04 Feb 2024, 10:03
by Favy Moses
I agree because I was patiently waiting for a big conflict,suspense and drama but it never came.And I was disappointed.

Re: Was the CyberWar too easy?

Posted: 02 Mar 2024, 20:12
by Samuel Okoye 2
I was expecting to see more havoc orchestrated by the cyber-war, but it never came...making the 'war' more like a joke.