Dear Hacker

Dear Hacker
Author: Emmanuel Goldstein
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0470889780

Actual letters written to the leading hackers' magazine For 25 years, 2600: The Hacker Quarterly has given voice to the hacker community in all its manifestations. This collection of letters to the magazine reveals the thoughts and viewpoints of hackers, both white and black hat, as well as hacker wannabes, technophiles, and people concerned about computer security. Insightful and entertaining, the exchanges illustrate 2600's vast readership, from teenage rebels, anarchists, and survivalists to law enforcement, consumer advocates, and worried parents. Dear Hacker is must reading for technology aficionados, 2600's wide and loyal audience, and anyone seeking entertainment well laced with insight into our society. Coverage Includes: Question Upon Question Tales from the Retail Front The Challenges of Life as a Hacker Technology The Magic of the Corporate World Our Biggest Fans Behind the Walls A Culture of Rebels Strange Ramblings For more information and sample letters, check out the companion site at http://lp.wileypub.com/dearhacker/

Quick Draw

Quick Draw
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1998
Genre: Administrative agencies
ISBN:

Hackers and Hacking

Hackers and Hacking
Author: Thomas J. Holt
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1610692772

This book provides an in-depth exploration of the phenomenon of hacking from a multidisciplinary perspective that addresses the social and technological aspects of this unique activity as well as its impact. What defines the social world of hackers? How do individuals utilize hacking techniques against corporations, governments, and the general public? And what motivates them to do so? This book traces the origins of hacking from the 1950s to today and provides an in-depth exploration of the ways in which hackers define themselves, the application of malicious and ethical hacking techniques, and how hackers' activities are directly tied to the evolution of the technologies we use every day. Rather than presenting an overly technical discussion of the phenomenon of hacking, this work examines the culture of hackers and the technologies they exploit in an easy-to-understand format. Additionally, the book documents how hacking can be applied to engage in various forms of cybercrime, ranging from the creation of malicious software to the theft of sensitive information and fraud—acts that can have devastating effects upon our modern information society.

Understanding Decentralized Finance

Understanding Decentralized Finance
Author: Rhian Lewis
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1398609382

Understanding Decentralized Finance demystifies DeFi, locating the integration points between decentralized and centralized finance to help finance professionals unlock valuable opportunities. DeFi - the next evolution of cryptocurrency - has brought a new wave of investors into the world of finance. As fintechs and financial institutions seek to integrate with DeFi, this book explores its history, its present context, and its future. It explains the world of DeFi by comparing it to the traditional finance sector, highlighting points of similarity, difference and integration. Understanding Decentralized Finance explores the technologies underlying the DeFi market and how they differ from those of traditional financial markets. It scrutinizes the difference between centralized and decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges, how NFTs fit into DeFi and how collectibles can be financialized. Readers will also find out how collateralized loans, derivatives, margin trading and liquidity provision work in a world where there is no centralized institution to coordinate these activities - and how regulators in different jurisdictions are ensuring that financial regulations keep up with these innovations. With examples from key actors in the field, including the movement of luxury organizations like Christie's and Sotheby's into the NFT space and the SushiSwap vampire attack, this is an essential read for anyone working in finance, fintech and technology who needs to understand the fast-moving world of DeFi.

Hacker - The Beginner's guide

Hacker - The Beginner's guide
Author: Anshul
Publisher: Pencil
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2024-03-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9358838736

Anshul Tiwari's "Hacker - Beginner's Guide" takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of cybersecurity and hacking. With clear explanations and practical insights, this book covers everything from the evolution of hacking to advanced techniques and real-world case studies. Whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, a novice hacker, or simply curious about cyber threats, this book provides valuable knowledge and skills to navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity in today's digital age.

Hacker's Diary

Hacker's Diary
Author: Adam Smith
Publisher: DragonPoe
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387800493

A debut novel by Adam Prockstem Smith. He is living in Israel and after several months of work in Duty-Free he comes up with an idea how to elegantly rob the place. As a computer science and computer application enthusiast, he lives the life of a writer in the Middle East. The main hero in this book is a Hacker and he describes in a diary manner the mind that stands behind a perfect cybercrime. The book has resources, points of enlightenment and philosophical ruminations. It has every aspect of a good afternoon read for every type of reader that is not afraid to be spoken by the intelligent author. Throughout this book, you will learn about Dark Web and elementary aspects of planning a cybercrime. It is a fiction nonetheless, not a practical guide.

Web Commerce Security

Web Commerce Security
Author: Hadi Nahari
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118098919

A top-level security guru for both eBay and PayPal and a best-selling information systems security author show how to design and develop secure Web commerce systems. Whether it's online banking or ordering merchandise using your cell phone, the world of online commerce requires a high degree of security to protect you during transactions. This book not only explores all critical security issues associated with both e-commerce and mobile commerce (m-commerce), it is also a technical manual for how to create a secure system. Covering all the technical bases, this book provides the detail that developers, system architects, and system integrators need to design and implement secure, user-friendly, online commerce systems. Co-authored by Hadi Nahari, one of the world’s most renowned experts in Web commerce security; he is currently the Principal Security, Mobile and DevicesArchitect at eBay, focusing on the architecture and implementation of eBay and PayPal mobile Co-authored by Dr. Ronald Krutz; information system security lecturer and co-author of the best-selling Wiley CISSP Prep Guide Series Shows how to architect and implement user-friendly security for e-commerce and especially, mobile commerce Covers the fundamentals of designing infrastructures with high availability, large transactional capacity, and scalability Includes topics such as understanding payment technologies and how to identify weak security, and how to augment it. Get the essential information you need on Web commerce security—as well as actual design techniques—in this expert guide.

Death at the Member-Guest

Death at the Member-Guest
Author: James Y. Bartlett
Publisher: Yeoman House
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 097546762X

Invited to play in a buddys weekend Member-Guest tournament, golf writer Pete Hacker encounters the president of the Shuttlecock Club, a strange, tantrum-throwing cheat. When the man is murdered during the tournament, there are plenty of suspects.