Hack Attacks Encyclopedia: A Complete History of Hacks, Cracks, Phreaks, and Spies over Time

Hack Attacks Encyclopedia: A Complete History of Hacks, Cracks, Phreaks, and Spies over Time

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ISBN: 0471055891 / Publisher: Wiley, September 2001

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Chirillo (an Internet engineer) traces the history and development of hacking, from the 1970s to the present. He describes the various hacks, phreak files, cracks, and virus hacks employed during this time, and offers a detailed look at about 2,000 texts, program files, and code snippets used. The book also includes tricks for tampering with ATMs, pay phones, cellular networks, locks, magnetic strip cards, credit cards, and television broadcasts, as well as the techniques used in wiretaps, video manipulation, and pirate radio. An Accompanying CD-ROM includes the techniques and source code for the historical material. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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