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Tables of Contents for The Hacking of America
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Illustrations
ix
 
Acknowledgments
xi
 
Part I Hacker Basics
1
98
Introduction: Fears About Hackers and Why This Book Was Written
3
18
Case 1: Kevin Mitnick
13
8
Hackerdom History, Highlights, Facts, and Headline Makers
21
18
Case 2: Susan Thunder
35
4
A Balanced View About Hackers: The Good Side
39
16
Case 3: Neil Barrett
50
5
A Balanced View About Hackers: The Bad Side
55
44
Case 4: How to Break into Computers
75
24
Part II Hacker Study Findings and Related Topics
99
140
The Demographic Profile of J. Random Hacker: What the Literature Says and What Our Study Found
101
14
The Psychological Aspects of Hackers: What the Literature Says
115
36
Case 6: Carolyn P. Meinel
146
5
The Psychological Aspects of Hackers: What Our Study Found
151
14
Case 7: Geeks vs. G-men
162
3
The Social Characteristics of Hackers: What the Literature Says and What Our Study Found
165
22
Case 8: Life in Cyberspace
184
3
The Black Hat Cyberterrorists: What the Literature Says
187
30
Case 9: Mohammed Atta and Ziad Zarrah
213
4
The Black Hat Cyberstalkers: What the Literature Says and What Our Study Found
217
22
Case 10: Zyklon
232
7
Part III Remedies for Black Hat Hacking
239
60
Social Controls on Hackers: Court Remedies and Legislation in North America and Britain
241
38
Case 11: Bernie S.
265
14
The Ethics and Morality of Hackers: Are Present Remedies Working?
279
20
Further Reading
299
4
Index
303