Cyberpunk: outlaws and hackers on the computer frontier

Objekt

Titel
Cyberpunk: outlaws and hackers on the computer frontier
Beschreibung
A classic look into cracker subculture, Cyberpunk tells the stories of notorious hackers Kevin Mitnick, Robert T. Morris, and the Chaos Computer Club. Like Where Wizards Stay Up Late, the book Hafner co-wrote on the origins of the Internet, Cyberpunk is informative, well-written, and entertaining. The story of Morris, who became infamous for unleashing a crippling worm that brought the Internet to a grinding standstill, is still as relevant and ominous today as it was at the time. The space devoted to Mitnick is a must-read companion to either Takedown or The Fugitive Game. Many of the stories surrounding the Dark Side Hacker, such as the story of his Norad break-in, are called into question in Cyberpunk, making this book a good launching pad for many different accounts of the Mitnick legend. The portrait of the two members of the Chaos Computer Club is a memorable look into the minds of the younger generation of computer hackers.
Verleger
SIMON & SCHUSTER
Liste der Autoren
John Markoff
Katie Hafner
Veröffentlichungsdatum
1 November 1991
Zusammenfassung
Using the exploits of three international hackers, Cyberpunk provides a fascinating tour of a bizarre subculture populated by outlaws who penetrate even the most sensitive computer networks and wreak havoc on the information they find -- everything from bank accounts to military secrets. In a book filled with as much adventure as any Ludlum novel, the authors show what motivates these young hackers to access systems, how they learn to break in, and how little can be done to stop them
Rechteinhaber
SIMON & SCHUSTER
isbn
0-671-68322-5
Tag
Computer security. Computer crimes.
Aufbewahrungsort
Hacker Archiv Hamburg
Identifikator
ark:/45490/bwrG4D