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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Mitnick , William L. Simon , Steve WozniakPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Little, Brown & Company Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780316037723ISBN 10: 0316037729 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 24 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsConsidering the fact that Windows 95 hadn't even been released when federal agents finally caught up with the computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, one might assume his new memoir would be full of stale old tech-and-techniques that no one in 2011 could possibly care about. But as Mitnick makes clear here, don't jump to conclusions.... Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary uber-geeky thriller....For those interested in computer history, Ghost in the Wires is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated. J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Book Review Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary uber-geeky thriller.... For those interested in computer history, Ghost in the Wires is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated. J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Book Review Mr. Mitnick portrays himself as worth rooting for, a savvy master rodent in a cat-and-mouse game, grinning past his whiskers as he stole the cheese from under the nose of the helpless fat cats. --Steven Levy, Wall Street Journal Praise for Ghost in the Wires NATIONAL BESTSELLER NATIONAL BESTSELLER Mitnick manages to make breaking computer code sound as action-packed as robbing a bank. --Rachel Syme, National Public Radio Years ago, I helped put Kevin Mitnick in jail. I now see this made about as much sense as arresting Dean Martin for public drunkenness. Neither of them could stop themselves. Neither was doing any real harm. And, in both cases, watching them struggle with their obsessions was hugely entertaining. Kevin's book is certainly that. Terse and snappy, it reads like Raymond Chandler and provides detailed insight into a time in computer history that already seems quaint. Kevin Mitnick was and is a true Internet pioneer. --John Perry Barlow, cofounder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation It's the piquant human element that really animates this rollicking memoir of high-tech skullduggery....Mitnick's hacking narratives are lucid to neophytes and catnip to people who love code, but the book's heart is his 'social engineering' - his preternatural ability to schmooze and manipulate.....[a] nonstop caper. --Publishers Weekly Reads like those of Frank Abagnale Jr. and Steven Jay Russell. But Mitnick's has a high-tech twist. --Booklist (starred review) A gripping story.... Fascinating and filled with insights. --Jesse Singal, Boston Globe Intriguing, insightful and extremely educational into the mind of one who truly mastered the art of social engineering with the use of a computer and modern day technologies. I strongly believe that one can learn a great deal about protecting themselves once they understand how another one perpetrates the crime. --Frank W. Abagnale, author of Catch Me if You Can Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary uber-geeky thriller.... For those interested in computer history, Ghost in the Wires is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated. --J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Book Review NATIONAL BESTSELLER Mitnick manages to make breaking computer code sound as action-packed as robbing a bank. --Rachel Syme, National Public Radio NATIONAL BESTSELLER Mitnick manages to make breaking computer code sound as action-packed as robbing a bank. Rachel Syme, National Public Radio Considering the fact that Windows 95 hadn't even been released when federal agents finally caught up with the computer hacker Kevin Mitnick, one might assume his new memoir would be full of stale old tech-and--techniques that no one in 2011 could possibly care about. But as Mitnick makes clear here, don't jump to conclusions.... Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary uber-geeky thriller....For those interested in computer history, Ghost in the Wires is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated. --New York Times Book Review J.D. Biersdorfer It's the piquant human element that really animates this rollicking memoir of high-tech skullduggery....Mitnick's hacking narratives are lucid to neophytes and catnip to people who love code, but the book's heart is his 'social engineering' - his preternatural ability to schmooze and manipulate.....[a] nonstop caper. --Publisher's Weekly Publishers Weekly Years ago, I helped put Kevin Mitnick in jail. I now see this made about as much sense as arresting Dean Martin for public drunkenness. Neither of them could stop themselves. Neither was doing any real harm. And, in both cases, watching them struggle with their obsessions was hugely entertaining. Kevin's book is certainly that. Terse and snappy, it reads like Raymond Chandler and provides detailed insight into a time in computer history that already seems quaint. Kevin Mitnick was and is a true Internet pioneer. --John Perry Barlow, cofounder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation Reads like those of Frank Abagnale Jr. and Steven Jay Russell. But Mitnick's has a high-tech twist. --Booklist (starred review) It's the piquant human element that really animates this rollicking memoir of high-tech skullduggery....Mitnick's hacking narratives are lucid to neophytes and catnip to people who love code, but the book's heart is his 'social engineering' - his preternatural ability to schmooze and manipulate.....[a] nonstop caper. --Publishers Weekly Intriguing, insightful and extremely educational into the mind of one who truly mastered the art of social engineering with the use of a computer and modern day technologies. I strongly believe that one can learn a great deal about protecting themselves once they understand how another one perpetrates the crime. --Frank W. Abagnale, author of Catch Me if You Can A gripping story.... Fascinating and filled with insights. --Jesse Singal, Boston Globe Mr. Mitnick portrays himself as worth rooting for, a savvy master rodent in a cat-and-mouse game, grinning past his whiskers as he stole the cheese from under the nose of the helpless fat cats. --Steven Levy, Wall Street Journal Praise for Ghost in the Wires NATIONAL BESTSELLER Ghost in the Wires reads like a contemporary uber-geeky thriller.... For those interested in computer history, Ghost in the Wires is a nostalgia trip to the quaint old days before hacking (and hackers) turned so malicious and financially motivated. --J.D. Biersdorfer, New York Times Book Review Author InformationKevin Mitnick has been the subject of countless profiles published and broadcast throughout the world. Mitnick's leading penetration-testing team is highly respected and sought after for its security services by the world's top corporations and governments. The company he founded, Mitnick Security Consulting LLC, has clients that include dozens from the Fortune 500 and many nations across the globe. Mitnick is the bestselling author of The Art of Invisibility, Ghost in the Wires, The Art of Intrusion, and The Art of Deception. He lives in Las Vegas and travels the world as the top keynote speaker on cybersecurity. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |