The Hacker Crackdown

The Hacker Crackdown

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author = Bruce Sterling
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = Electronic Crime
publisher = Bantam Books
pub_date = November 1, 1993
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media_type = Print
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isbn = ISBN 0-553-56370-X
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"The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier" (ISBN 0-553-56370-X) is a nonfiction book written by Bruce Sterling in 1992. It was published by Spectra Books.

The book discusses watershed events in the hacker subculture in the early 1990s. Among the most notable topics are the coverage of Operation Sundevil, the raid on Steve Jackson Games, the trial of "Knight Lightning," and the resulting formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The book also profiles the likes of "Emmanuel Goldstein" (publisher of ""), the "Phrack" e-zine, the Legion of Doom group, former Assistant Attorney General of Arizona Gail Thackeray, FLETC instructor Carlton Fitzpatrick, Mitch Kapor, and John Perry Barlow.

In 1994, Sterling released the book for the Internet with a new afterword.

Historical perspective

Though published in 1992, and released as a freeware, electronic book (eBook) in 1994, the book offers a unique and colorful portrait of the nature of "cyberspace" in the early 1990s, and the nature of "computer crime" at that time. The events that Sterling discusses occur on the cusp of the mass popularity of the Internet, which arguably achieved critical mass in late 1994. It also encapsulates a moment in the information age revolution when "cyberspace" morphed from the realm of telephone modems and BBS' into the Internet and the World Wide Web.

Quotations

"I can see a future in which any person can have a Node on the [Internet| [Internet] . Any person can be a publisher. It's better than the media we now have. It's possible.": Mitch Kapor

" [John Perry Barlow| [John Perry] Barlow] was the first commentator to adopt William Gibson's striking science-fictional term "cyberspace" as a synonym for the present- day nexus of computer and telecommunications networks. Barlow was insistent that cyberspace should be regarded as a qualitatively new world, a 'frontier.' According to Barlow, the world of electronic communications, now made visible through the computer screen, could no longer be usefully regarded as just a tangle of high-tech wiring. Instead, it had become a place, cyberspace, which demanded a new set of metaphors, a new set of rules and behaviors. The term, as Barlow employed it, struck a useful chord, and this concept of cyberspace was picked up by "Time", "Scientific American", computer police, hackers, and even Constitutional scholars. 'Cyberspace' now seems likely to become a permanent fixture of the language.": On the initial founding of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

"The electronic landscape changes with astounding speed. We are living through the fastest technological transformation in human history. I was glad to have a chance to document cyberspace during one moment in its long mutation; a kind of strobe-flash of the maelstrom.": From the afterword

External links

* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/101 Gutenberg etext of The Hacker Crackdown]
* [http://www.penguin.cz/~mhi/crackdown/ Czech translation of The Hacker Crackdown]
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2008/01/13/podcast-of-bruce-ste.html Audiobook of The Hacker Crackdown] (Mirrors: [http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/20752/cory-doctorows-craphoundcom/all podbean] , [http://www.mininova.org/tor/1107557 torrent] )
* [http://www.mit.edu/hacker/hacker.html Another online version]


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