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    <![CDATA[The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>Before the Internet became widely known as a global tool for terrorists, one perceptive U.S. citizen recognized its ominous potential. Armed with clear evidence of computer espionage, he began a highly personal quest to expose a hidden network of spies that threatened national security. But would the authorities back him up? Cliff Stoll's dramatic firsthand account is &quot;a computer-age detective story, instantly fascinating [and] astonishingly gripping&quot;</em> (Smithsonian).<p>Cliff Stoll was an astronomer turned systems manager at Lawrence Berkeley Lab when a 75-cent accounting error alerted him to the presence of an unauthorized user on his system. The hacker's code name was &quot;Hunter&quot; -- a mysterious invader who managed to break into U.S. computer systems and steal sensitive military and security information. Stoll began a one-man hunt of his own: spying on the spy. It was a dangerous game of deception, broken codes, satellites, and missile bases -- a one-man sting operation that finally gained the attention of the CIA...and ultimately trapped an international spy ring fueled by cash, cocaine, and the KGB.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information Highway]]>
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    <![CDATA[In <em>Silicon Snake Oil</em>, Clifford Stoll, the best-selling author of <em>The Cuckoo's Egg</em> and one of the pioneers of the Internet, turns his attention to the much-heralded information highway, revealing that it is not all it's cracked up to be.  Yes, the Internet provides access to plenty of services, but useful information is virtually impossible to find and difficult to access. Is being on-line truly useful? &quot;Few aspects of daily life require computers...They're irrelevant to cooking, driving, visiting, negotiating, eating, hiking, dancing, speaking, and gossiping. You don't need a computer to...recite a poem or say a prayer.&quot; Computers can't, Stoll claims, provide a richer or better life.<br/><br/>A cautionary tale about today's media darling, <em>Silicon Snake Oil</em> has sparked intense debate across the country about the merits--and foibles--of what's been touted as the entranceway to our future.]]>
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    <![CDATA[High-Tech Heretic: Reflections of a Computer Contrarian]]>
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    <![CDATA[Clifford Stoll, the Frank Zappa of cyberculture, dances around and about  information architecture in <em>High-Tech Heretic: Reflections of a Computer  Contrarian</em>. His friendly, just-folks style is accessible and entertaining,  even for the painfully postmodern readers who most desperately need Stoll's  quiet skepticism. The 23 short essays are split between education and more  general computer-related topics, but each reflects a unique and consistent  viewpoint that is marginalized, at best: computers might be neat, but they  aren't revolutionary. He walks a narrow path, and eschews both the utopians'  rosy, mirrored shades and the Luddites' monkey wrenches in favor of the least  sexy accessory of all--critical thought. Why are we supposed to wire every  classroom? Whose best interests are served by programs that offer &quot;computer  literacy?&quot; Can we really meet people online? Stoll asks the reader to check  assumptions and suspend judgments, while we determine what's really best for our  children and our culture. His ideas aren't the stuff of which sound bites are  made, although his writing has enough pith and charm to keep even the most rabid  techno-partisan engaged. It must be a blast to infuriate the smug and unthinking  punditocracy for a living; <em>High-Tech Heretic</em> lets us join the fun,  stretch our eye-rolling muscles, and exercise our old-fashioned seawater brains.  <em>--Rob Lightner</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[LogOut.]]>
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    <![CDATA[ Clifford Stoll macht sich Sorgen. Große Sorgen. Ihm macht eine Kultur Gänsehaut, in der Computer wie Heiligtümer verehrt werden. &quot;Ich sehe meine Rolle darin,&quot; so der Autor, &quot;zu den utopischen Träumen einer digitalen Wunderwelt einige skeptische Anmerkungen beizutragen. Ich möchte eine breitere Diskussion darüber anregen, was Computer uns versprechen und was sie uns nehmen.&quot;<p>  Seine Skepsis entsteht dabei aus dem Wunsch, unsere technologische Welt menschengerechter zu machen anstatt die Menschen maschinengerechter. Rot sieht er, wenn es um Computer im Klassenzimmer geht. Für Schüler sei es wichtiger, sich grundlegende Fertigkeiten anzueignen. Denn: &quot;Kinder, die nicht kritisch denken können, sitzen ahnungslos vor dem Monitor und verwechseln Form mit Inhalt, Sinn mit Sinnlichkeit und aufgeblasene Wörter mit gewichtigen Gedanken.&quot; Auch angeblich unterhaltsame Lernprogramme machen die Situation in seinen Augen nicht besser. Denn &quot;interaktive Sofortbelohnung, mit denen die Edutainment-Produkte locken, fordert die geistige Trägheit und treibt Schülern jegliche Ausdauer, Geduld und Lust am Probieren aus.&quot;<p>  Und so nimmt seine Kritik ihren Lauf: Da geht es um die liebe Mühe mit der PC-Hotline, über die Vereinsamung durch das Internet und die &quot;Power-Point-Pest&quot;. Doch Clifford Stoll spricht nicht als Feind: Er gehört zu den Pionieren des Internets und war schon 1972 am Aufbau des &quot;Arpanet&quot; beteiligt. &quot;Ich glaube, dass auch wir Anhänger der Technologie verpflichtet sind, gegen aufgeblasene Versprechungen und maßlose Übertreibungen vorzugehen&quot;, so der Autor. Ein Buch also für alle, die sich kritisch mit Sinn und Zweck der schönen neuen Datenwelt auseinandersetzen möchten. <em>--Gabriele Hilchenbach</em></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Kuckucksei.]]>
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    <![CDATA[ Das <em>Kuckucksei,</em> eines unserer auserkorenen Lieblingsbücher, hat eine ganze Reihe von Titeln nach sich gezogen, in denen Jagd auf Computerkriminelle gemacht wird. Doch selbst Jahre nach der Erstausgabe von <em>Kuckucksei</em> und vielen Nachahmungen, ist das Buch mit seiner packenden Handlung und seinem kritischen Blickwinkel immer noch guter Lesestoff. Clifford Stoll wird eher unfreiwillig zur Einmann-Sicherheitskraft als er versucht, einige gesichtslose Kriminelle aufzuspüren, die in die Universitätsrechner eindringen, die er verwaltet. Was zunächst aussieht wie ein kleiner Fehler in einem Computer-Logfile, führt schließlich dank Stolls Ausdauer und intellektueller Hartnäckigkeit zur Entdeckung eines Industriespionagerings.<p> Ist dies ein Buch über Computernetzwerke? Ein Spionageroman? Oder ist dieses Buch der wahre Bericht, wie Clifford Stoll, heute eine Netzlegende, im Jahr 1989 Markus Hess und den Chaos Computer Club zur Strecke brachte? Stoll war Astronom und Systemadministrator am Lawrence Berkeley Labor, als ihn ein scheinbar ganz normaler Buchhaltungsfehler einfach nicht mehr losließ -- wer war der unbefugte Benutzer in seinem System? Stoll drehte den Spieß gegenüber den Spionen in seinen Computern um und brachte eine internationale Suche ins Rollen, an der sich schließlich das FBI, der CIA und die Deutsche Bundespost beteiligten und versuchten, die Hacker aufzuspüren. Die Geschichte ist immer noch so frisch und faszinierend wie damals. Mehr als das: Sie macht viel Spaß. </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[カッコウはコンピュータに卵を産む〈下〉]]>
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