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| I Crime, War, and Terror in the Information Age |
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Welcome to the Shadow Side of Cyberspace |
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3 | (6) |
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Inside the Mind of the Cybercriminal |
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Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me: The Extent and Scope of the Cybercrime Problem |
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21 | (18) |
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Let It Bleed: The Cost of Computer Crime and Related Security Breaches |
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39 | (14) |
| II Hackers, Crackers, and Virus Writers |
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Did the 1990s Begin with a Big Lie? |
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55 | (10) |
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Joy Riders: Mischief That Leads to Mayhem |
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65 | (22) |
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Grand Theft Data: Crackers and Cyber Bank Robbers |
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87 | (28) |
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Hacktivists and Cybervandals |
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115 | (26) |
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The $80 Million Lap Dance and the $10 Billion Love Letter |
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141 | (16) |
| III Spies and Saboteurs |
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157 | (56) |
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Corporate Spies: Trade Secret Theft in Cyberspace |
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159 | (20) |
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Insiders: The Wrath of the Disgruntled Employee |
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179 | (12) |
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Infowar and Cyberterror: The Sky Is Not Falling, But... |
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191 | (22) |
| IV Muggers and Molesters in Cyberspace |
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213 | (16) |
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215 | (8) |
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Child Pornography on the Internet |
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223 | (6) |
| V The Defense of Cyberspace |
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Inside Fortune 500 Corporations |
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231 | (18) |
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Inside Global Law Enforcement |
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249 | (14) |
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Inside the U.S. Federal Government |
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263 | (16) |
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Epilogue: The Human Factor |
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| VI Appendixes |
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A U.S. Laws and International Treaties |
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339 | (30) |
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B Excerpt from Criminal Affidavit in the Ardita Case |
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369 | (18) |
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C Resources and Publications |
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387 | (16) |
| Index |
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