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Webster's new world hacker dictionary

"Cyberspace has a language all its own. Understanding it is vital if you're concerned about Internet security, national security, or even personal security. As recent events have proven, you don't have to own a computer to be the victim of cybercrime - crackers have accessed information in the records of large, respected organizations, institutions, and even the military." "This unique book provides a chronology of hacker-related developments beginning with the advent of the computer and continuing through current events in what is identified as today's Fear of a Cyber-Apocalypse Era. An appendix entitled "How Do Hackers Break into Computers?" details some of the ways crackers access and steal information."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Wiley Pub.
Language
English
Pages
387

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Webster's new world hacker dictionary
2006, Wiley Pub.
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Cover of: Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary
Webster's New World Hacker Dictionary
2006, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Electronic resource in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Indianapolis, IN
Genre
Dictionaries.
Other Titles
Hacker dictionary

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.8003
Library of Congress
QA76.9.A25 S333 2006, QA76.9.A25S333 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
xliv, 387 p. ;
Number of pages
387

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21422776M
ISBN 10
0470047526
ISBN 13
9780470047521
LCCN
2006013969
OCLC/WorldCat
67840235
LibraryThing
3220093
Goodreads
369924

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1978992W

Work Description

The comprehensive hacker dictionary for security professionals, businesses, governments, legal professionals, and others dealing with cyberspace Hackers. Crackers. Phreakers. Black hats. White hats. Cybercrime. Logfiles. Anonymous Digital Cash. ARP Redirect. Cyberspace has a language all its own. Understanding it is vital if you're concerned about Internet security, national security, or even personal security. As recent events have proven, you don't have to own a computer to be the victim of cybercrime-crackers have accessed information in the records of large, respected organizations, institutions, and even the military. This is your guide to understanding hacker terminology. It's up to date and comprehensive, with: Clear, concise, and accurate definitions of more than 875 hacker terms Entries spanning key information-technology security concepts, organizations, case studies, la...

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