
Hack to The Future
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"Hack to the Future" explores the US government's intricate relationship with hacker culture and its influence on domestic policy. It examines key events like the Morris worm and Melissa virus, which altered perceptions of hackers. The book reveals how agencies such as the NSA and NASA engaged with hackers, converting a subculture into a potent instrument. A fascinating read for those interested in hacking, technology, information security, and geopolitics.
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