The Hacker Crackdown


Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier by Bruce Sterling


Contents

Preface to the Electronic Release of The Hacker Crackdown

Chronology of the Hacker Crackdown

Introduction

Part 1: Crashing The System

A Brief History of Telephony / Bell's Golden Vaporware / Universal Service / Wild Boys and Wire Women / The Electronic Communities / The Ungentle Giant / The Breakup / In Defense of the System / The Crash PostMortem / Landslides in Cyberspace

The Beginning.
Section One.
Section Two.
Section Three.
Section Four.
Section Five.

Part 2: The Digital Underground

Steal This Phone / Phreaking and Hacking / The View From Under the Floorboards / Boards: Core of the Underground / Phile Phun / The Rake's Progress / Strongholds of the Elite / Sting Boards / Hot Potatoes / War on the Legion / Terminus / Phile 9-1-1 / War Games / Real Cyberpunk

The Beginning.
Section One.
Section Two.
Section Three.
Section Four.
Section Five.
Section Six.
Section Seven.
Section Eight.

Part 3: Law and Order

Crooked Boards / The World's Biggest Hacker Bust / Teach Them a Lesson / The U.S. Secret Service / The Secret Service Battles the Boodlers / A Walk Downtown / FCIC: The Cutting-Edge Mess / Cyberspace Rangers / FLETC: Training the Hacker-Trackers

The Beginning.
Section One.
Section Two.
Section Three.
Section Four.
Section Five.
Section Six.
Section Seven.
Section Eight.

Part 4: The Civil Libertarians

NuPrometheus + FBI = Grateful Dead / Whole Earth + Computer Revolution = WELL / Phiber RunsUnderground and Acid Spikes the Well / The Trial of Knight Lightning / Shadowhawk Plummets to Earth / Kyrie in the Confessional / $79,499 / A Scholar Investigates / Computers, Freedom, and Privacy

The Beginning.
Section One.
Section Two.
Section Three.
Section Four.
Section Five.
Section Six.
Section Seven.
Section Eight.
Section Nine.

Electronic Afterword to The Hacker Crackdown, New Years' Day 1994



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Copyright (c) 1992, 1994 Bruce Sterling - [email protected].

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