Hacker Crackdown
Hacker Crackdown
Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier
A history of hacker sub-culture in the 1990s - from Operation Sun Devil to the formation of the EFF.
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Provides a very interesting and well told perspective of the hacking scene of the late 80s and early 90s as well as a history of the hacking scene itself.
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I have the paper book. Now with this electronics book, I can carry along with other books :) Thanks.
01/17/2008
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11/04/2005