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Everything You Need to Know About the Dangers of Computer Hacking (Need to Know Library)

Everything You Need to Know About the Dangers of Computer Hacking (Need to Know Library)

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: HACKERS: The Misunderstood concept of the media
Review: Information you will find in my book may or not be misleading, The Title itself will lead the well educated to think that this book is indeed misleading. You should look up the term 'Hacker' in a dictionary. The correct Term would be 'Cracker' Thank you- w0rm

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nothing you need to know about the dangers of ....etc.
Review: Less than 60 pages of big-type and useless photos. You can read this book in less than 10 minutes. This information is contained in probably thousands of web sites. Total waste of time and money. I was scammed (my fault not Amazon's), but I'm getting my money back - don't spend yours.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Those who need it most will find it simplisitic
Review: Most of those now negatively described as hackers are in their teens. Relatively unskilled in both the computer and personal areas, they use simplistic means to break into systems and are often caught. Frequently as a result of bragging about their exploits. In vying for attention, they fail to understand that the computer equivalent of joyriding is a very serious crime. No one knows how much the latest outbreak of a computer virus cost, but some estimates are in the hundred of millions of dollars.
This book is written for teens and is designed to give them fair warning concerning the consequences to both themselves and society if they choose to follow the hacker path. The point is to get the reader to understand where the ethical and legal bounds of computer use are. In that sense, the point is good, but it is not effectively executed. Very little time is actually spent in the gray areas of computing. No one can dispute that disabling an air traffic control system is dangerous behavior. How about middle ground such as playing a joke on another by using their e-mail address without their knowledge? Such more likely situations are not adequately covered.
The purpose of this book is an honorable and necessary one. However, it is written more for the pre-teen age and more ink should have been used setting down the limits of hacking. The user sophisticated enough to be able to hack would find the explanations in this book too simplistic to be of interest.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting book
Review: The book is to-the-point, it answered some of the questions that I had, it is a quick read for an adult. I recommend it for children.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a great teaching tool...
Review: This book is an excellent guide for my students. It explains many complex subjects in an simple manner. This book will stay a fundamental part of my schedule. I strongly recommend it for 4-6th graders, it provides a reference while keeping reading interesting. Way above any other book on this subject for this grade level. If you are unhappy with it, you are probably too old to be reading it in the first place.


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