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Hacker Culture

by Douglas Thomas

266 pages2002U of Minnesota PressISBN 9780816633463

About this book

<p>Douglas Thomas offers an in-depth history of this important and fascinating subculture, contrasting mainstream images of hackers with a detailed firsthand account of the computer underground. Thomas studies novels and films (<i>Neuromancer</i>, <i>WarGames</i>, <i>Hackers</i>, and <i>The Matrix</i>) and reveals contemporary views of hackers as technological wizards, high-tech pranksters, and virtual criminals. Thomas then examines the court cases of Kevin Mitnick and Chris Lamprecht to determine how hackers are defined as criminals. Thomas finds that popular hacker stereotypes express the public's anxieties about the information age far more than they do the reality of hacking.</p>

Publication Details

Publisher
U of Minnesota Press
Published
2002
Pages
266
ISBN
9780816633463
Language
en

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