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The Thinking Man’s Gangster
Meyer Lansky: The Thinking Man’s GangsterRevised and expanded reprint of Little Man: The Gangster Life of Meyer Lanksy 457 pages© 2019 Robert Lacey There’s no such thing as a lucky gambler. There’s only winners and losers, and the winners are the … Continue reading
Ghost in the Wires
Ghost in the Wires: My Adventures as the World’s Most Wanted Hacker© 2011 Kevin Mitnick, William Simon. Forward by The Woz.393 pages CYBERPUNK introduced me to the story of Kevin Mitnick, a teenage phone phreaker turned celebrity hacker, who boasted that … Continue reading
Flying high in rockets and opiods
Well, folks, Christmas is over, and so is 2018 — almost. Below are the final comments or reviews for 2018: Dreamland and Rocket Girls, two very different histories. One is inspiring, the other….so very not. First up, Rocket Girls! Call to … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged crime, drug war on America, drugs-alcohol-pharmaceuticals, history, human space flight, Mexico, rocketry, women
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The Looming Tower
The Looming Tower: Al-Queda and the Road to 9/11 © 2006 Lawrence Wright 480 pages “[…] we’re told that they were zealots, fueled by religious fervor…religious fervor. And if you live to be a thousand years old, will that make … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged Arabia, crime, Egypt, history, Islam, Middle East, nine-eleven, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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Inside the mind of a thief
This is a related video for A Burglar’s Guide to the City. It’s an interview between a Plano City police officer and a three-time offender (Michael Durden) about his experience breaking into homes. According to the interview, Duren was a ‘thief’ … Continue reading
The Rooster Bar
The Rooster Bar© 2017 John Grisham352 pages The third year of law school is supposed to be the easiest, but for Todd, Mark, and Zola…eh, not so much. Their best friend just committed suicide, leaving behind a tangled web of … Continue reading
A Burglar’s Guide to the City
A Burglar’s Guide to the City© 2016 Geoff Manaugh304 pages There’s really no resisting a title like that, is there? Mind, it’s not accurate; this isn’t a guide to how burglars read architecture, a catalog of vulnerabilities that homeowners and … Continue reading
Crime, private and public sector
Let’s start the week off with two birds and one stone! Earlier in the week I was finally able to get access to No Place to Hide, by Glenn Greenwald, on his encounter with Edward Snowden and the … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged crime, Cybersecurity, digital world, Kevin Mitnick, security, surveillance
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CYBERPUNK
CYBERPUNK: Hackers and Outlaws on the Computer Frontier© 1991 Katie Hafner400 pages Cyberpunk takes readers back to the early days of hacking, when it was so old-school that computers weren’t involved. Using three case in the United States and western … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged crime, digital world, history, Kevin Mitnick, the Internet
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