The bestselling cyberpunk author “has produced by far the most
stylish report from the computer outlaw culture since Steven Levy’s
Hackers” (Publishers Weekly). Bruce Sterling delves into the
world of high-tech crime and punishment in one of the first books to
explore the cyberspace breaches that threaten national security. From
the crash of AT&T’s long-distance switching system to corporate
cyberattacks, he investigates government and law enforcement efforts
to break the back of America’s electronic underground in the 1990s.
In this modern classic, “Sterling makes the hackers—who live in
the ether between terminals under noms de net such as VaxCat—as
vivid as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. His book goes a long way towards
explaining the emerging digital world and its ethos” (Publishers
Weekly). This edition features a new preface by the author that
analyzes the sobering increase in computer crime over the twenty-five
years since The Hacker Crackdown was first published. “Offbeat
and brilliant.” —Booklist “Thoroughly researched, this
account of the government’s crackdown on the nebulous but growing
computer-underground provides a thoughtful report on the laws and
rights being defined on the virtual frontier of cyberspace. . . .
An enjoyable, informative, and (as the first mainstream treatment of
the subject) potentially important book . . . Sterling is a fine
and knowledgeable guide to this strange new world.” —Kirkus
Reviews “A well-balanced look at this new group of civil
libertarians. Written with humor and intelligence, this book is highly
recommended.” —Library Journal
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Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504063098
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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