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At Large: The Strange Case of the World's Biggest Internet Invasion
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At Large: The Strange Case of the World's Biggest Internet Invasion
 By David H. Freedman, Charles C. Mann

  • Sales Rank: #2063648 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Touchstone
  • Published on: 1998-06-03
  • Released on: 1998-06-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.44" h x .90" w x 5.50" l, .90 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages
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Amazon.com Review
Perhaps the scariest story of insufficient computer security and cybercrime yet is the true tale of Phantom Dialer. He accessed university and military research centers, banks, even the computers that controlled central California's dams. His actions could have put tens of thousands of lives at risk. And what makes it so frightening is that he was not a criminal or computing genius. He was a curious, persistent, and mentally-challenged young man who never truly understood his own actions. So if he could do that, what might a determined terrorist do? Because, as Charles Mann and David Freedman show, advances in the Internet have been making it easier, not harder, for security crackers to go where they're not wanted. The book reads like a techno-thriller--from the discovery of a small cyberbreak-in to the massive manhunt that tracked him down and the troubled birth of the FBI's computer crime squad--complete with all the humor and poignancies of real human events.

From Library Journal
Freedman, editor of Inc. Technology magazine, and Mann (Noah's Choice, LJ 2/15/95) have collaborated to produce a rather aimless account of a widespread series of related and mostly unpublicized computer-hacking incidents perpetrated by a cracker (computer hacker) known as "Phantomd." Basing their book on numerous personal interviews with network system administrators and "hundreds of megabytes of computer logs" (yawn), the authors presumably wish to convey some sort of "ominous warning about the Internet's fatal flaws." While network administrators worried about system security issues may find these accounts fascinating, average online mavens will find them dull and plodding. The epilog succumbs to preachiness on the topic of computer and network security. More riveting accounts of computer crime can be found in two books from Jonathan Littman, The Fugitive Game (LJ 1/96) and The Watchman (LJ 2/15/97).?Joe Accardi, Northeastern Illinois Univ. Lib., Chicago
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Booklist
In this nonfiction study that takes on elements of fiction, a cracker (the proper term for an intruder who successfully hacks into a system) disrupts the computer network at Portland State University's electrical engineering department. Using a modem and home computer, the cracker, known first as the Phantom Dialer and later as Infomaster, used password software and Trojan horses (modified programs with unpleasant surprises lurking inside) to break into the Portland State system and use it as a springboard to access hundreds of other systems nationwide. Being a poor speller, however, Infomaster spent hours repeatedly typing code until his hands became claws. When he eventually cracked a system, he read the e-mail, stole credit-card numbers, or, as with MIT, Texas A & M, NASA, and other groups, crashed systems. The cracker, a frail, antisocial young man who rarely ventured outside his room, had earlier been committed to the Oregon State Hospital and diagnosed with schizophrenia. This complicated tale of one cracker's insane persistence makes the reader cringe at the potential for chaos in cyberspace. Jennifer Henderson

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