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Tom Clancy's Net Force

Deathworld
2000
The Net Force investigates a Web site which has been blamed for causing suicides.

Cybercrime

2014
With the pervasiveness of technology, cybercrime is on the rise at great cost to businesses and individuals. While high-profile cases hit the news, many more unreported and undetected cybercrimes take place each day. This timely book explains the many insidious areas of cybercrime, including worms, viruses, fraud, hacking, and even cyberbullying. But high-tech criminals are now facing innovative cybercrime prevention specialists computer forensic scientists. Readers learn how these skilled professionals track down perpetrators, and more importantly, how all computer users can protect themselves from the omnipresent threat of cybercrime.

The cuckoo's egg

tracking a spy through the maze of computer espionage
1989
The account of Stoll stalking a methodical "hacker" who was prowling the nation's computer networks to gain unauthorized access to American files.

Sex, laws and cyberspace

freedom and regulation on the frontiers of the online revolution
1996

Web of deceit

misinformation and manipulation in the age of social media
2012
Examines how thieves use the Internet to perpetrate scams and hoaxes.

Charlie's Angels

full throttle : novelization
2003
Dylan, Natalie, and Alex must find a rogue FBI agent and rescue the witness protection program encryption system from hackers. Includes color photos from the movie.

Haze

2003
Seb has always been a loner, preferring the company of computers, but his life takes a new turn when he makes friends with Kristie, Madeline, and Jen, and becomes involved in a web of computer fraud.

Identity theft

the cybercrime of the millennium
1999
An overview of identity theft that describes different kinds of identity thieves and the ways they find data on their victims and explains how to protect oneself and what to do if one's identity is stolen. Includes sample letters and forms.

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