The Cuckoo's Egg
Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage
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Cliff Stoll
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Before the internet became widely known as a global tool for terrorists, one perceptive US citizen recognized its ominous potential. Armed with clear evidence of computer espionage, he began a highly personal quest to expose a hidden network of spies that threatened national security. But would the authorities back him up? Cliff Stoll's dramatic firsthand account is "a computer-age detective story, instantly fascinating [and] astonishingly gripping" - Smithsonian.
Cliff Stoll was an astronomer turned systems manager at Lawrence Berkeley Lab when a 75 cent accounting error alerted him to the presence of an unauthorized user on his system. The hacker's code name was "Hunter" - a mysterious invader who managed to break into US computer systems and steal sensitive military and security information. Stoll began a one-man hunt of his own: spying on the spy. It was a dangerous game of deception, broken codes, satellites, and missile bases - a one-man sting operation that finally gained the attention of the CIA...and ultimately trapped an international spy ring fueled by cash, cocaine, and the KGB.
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A harbinger of modern internet issues.
Important and brilliant
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Very Interesting
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So familiar, yet so riveting!
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Great story
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Very good reading for junior systems people in explaining methodical working. As the systems are old (simpler) it makes things easier to follow.
Old but good
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I still gave it 5 starZ
Good but old
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Just a great story
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This book has it all... The early day computers and networks were never built for security, and often had known bugs that could be easily sand readily exploited.
How a small imbalance of 75 cents led the author on a multi continent pursuit of a cracker, and how the uninterested three letter agencies reacted to the same...
Without spoiling the fun, it was a great listen.
Gripping early day cybercrime and catching a cracker
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