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Tangled Web: Tales of Digital Crime from the Shadows of Cyberspace (Queconsumerother)
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by Richard Power
Sales Rank: 510174
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Hardcover: 450 pages
Publisher: Que; 1st edition August 31, 2000
Language: English
ISBN-10: 078972443X
ISBN-13: 978-0789724434
Product Dimensions:
9.6 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
Product Review
Part true crime, part call to arms, Tangled Web: Tales of Digital Crime from the Shadows of Cyberspace looks over the firewall from both sides to examine the brave new crooks and their pursuers. Author Richard Power, editorial director of San Francisco's Computer Security Institute, is simultaneously engaging and shaky--a rare and lovely combination. Between interviews with hackers and security experts, Power plies the reader with numbers that suggest that the world's networks are swarming with money-sucking leeches, most of which are never even noticed, and certainly not caught. If his voice never quite becomes hysterical, it's to preserve his credibility; after all, Power's Institute needs a strong public awareness of cybercrime in order to stay in business.
This is not to say that Tangled Web is inaccurate or strongly biased. The author gives credit, where it is due, to law enforcement agencies and security consultants who have made some genuine progress in preventing crime and apprehending criminals. Fortunately, it's tough, as of yet, to commit violent crimes over a network, but the reader still will find reason to think twice before glossing over security procedures, even at home. Power provides example countermeasures for all desired levels of connection, value, and privacy; and, while some are out of reach of individuals and smaller businesses, others cost only a little time or convenience. As with health insurance, it's better to take care of it beforehand, and Tangled Web should inspire even the most confident reader to action. --Rob Lightner
Dorothy Denning, Professor of Computer Science, Georgetown University
"A fascinating account of cybercrime that is packed with previously unpublished material about some of the biggest casesa great read!"
Customer Reviews & Comments
FUD is known in the hacker world as "Fear, Uncertainty and Doom" - mostly it's used to refer to media reports on any hacker exploit. You've read the articles - some newbie hacker scripts his way into a server and the report just about gaurantees you that the next step is going to be a premature firing of nuclear weapons. Well, this book does little to quell that line of thinking. It's an interesting collection of stories, but little else. It plays too much on general mis-information and that's never good. I give it three stars only because it's got a lot of "history" in it regarding hacks and exploits...be warned though - the FUD is heavy and thick. Best Regards, turtlex.
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