Fancy Bear Goes Phishing, Scott J. Shapiro
Fancy Bear Goes Phishing, Scott J. Shapiro
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Fancy Bear Goes Phishing
The Dark History of the Information Age, in Five Extraordinary Hacks

Author: Scott J. Shapiro

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 15 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

"Unsettling, absolutely riveting, and—for better or worse—necessary reading." —Brian Christian, author of Algorithms to Live By and The Alignment Problem

An entertaining account of the philosophy and technology of hacking—and why we all need to understand it.

It’s a signal paradox of our times that we live in an information society but do not know how it works. And without understanding how our information is stored, used, and protected, we are vulnerable to having it exploited. In Fancy Bear Goes Phishing, Scott J. Shapiro draws on his popular Yale University class about hacking to expose the secrets of the digital age. With lucidity and wit, he establishes that cybercrime has less to do with defective programming than with the faulty wiring of our psyches and society. And because hacking is a human-interest story, he tells the fascinating tales of perpetrators, including Robert Morris Jr., the graduate student who accidentally crashed the internet in the 1980s, and the Bulgarian “Dark Avenger,” who invented the first mutating computer-virus engine. We also meet a sixteen-year-old from South Boston who took control of Paris Hilton’s cell phone, the Russian intelligence officers who sought to take control of a US election, and others.

In telling their stories, Shapiro exposes the hackers’ tool kits and gives fresh answers to vital questions: Why is the internet so vulnerable? What can we do in response? Combining the philosophical adventure of Gödel, Escher, Bach with dramatic true-crime narrative, the result is a lively and original account of the future of hacking, espionage, and war, and of how to live in an era of cybercrime.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

About Scott J. Shapiro

Scott J. Shapiro is a professor of law and philosophy at Yale Law School and the director of the Yale Center for Law and Philosophy and its CyberSecurity Lab. He is also the author of Legality and the coauthor, with Oona Hathaway, of The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Krista on February 10, 2023

Though Fancy Bear was highly skilled at phishing — the attempt to obtain sensitive information over email from another by impersonating a trustworthy person — its tradecraft was not rocket science. It wasn’t even computer science. It was cognitive science. Cognitive science is the systematic stud......more

Goodreads review by Trish on January 06, 2024

I saw this book recommended by Waterstones on Twitter (no, I'll never call it anything else) and despite not being a computer geek, I've always been interested in real-life hacking. You know, as opposed to 99% of what we see in movies. *lol* As someone born in the 80s, I'm one of those weird in-betwe......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on May 19, 2023

Thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the ARC. It hasn't affected the content of my review. This was so incredibly informative and useful. My main takeaway from reading this actually has more to do with me than the content of the book, and that's holy cow I've just blithely swanning about the i......more

Goodreads review by David on May 23, 2023

We can be thankful that Scott Shapiro wanted to be accurate. For his book Fancy Bear Goes Phishing, this Yale University philosophy and law professor returned to school to learn coding – the art and science of it, its lingo, and its nuances. Pretty much everything has changed since he took up coding......more

Goodreads review by jesse on June 14, 2023

If you read one book this year make it Professor Shapiro’s latest. Erudite, gripping, and thoroughly enjoyable — this is probably the best introduction to the critically important field of cybersecurity in print right now.......more


Quotes

"Ingenious coding, buggy software, and gullibility take the spotlight in this colorful retrospective of hacking . . . Shapiro’s snappy prose manages the extraordinary feat of describing hackers’ intricate coding tactics and the flaws they exploit in a way that is accessible and captivating even to readers who don’t know Python from JavaScript. The result is a fascinating look at the anarchic side of cyberspace." Publishers Weekly

“This is an engrossing read . . . An authoritative, disturbing examination of hacking, cybercrime and techno-espionage.” Kirkus Reviews

"The question of trust is increasingly central to computing, and in turn to our world at large. Fancy Bear Goes Phishing offers a whirlwind history of cybersecurity and its many open problems that makes for unsettling, absolutely riveting, and—for better or worse—necessary reading." —Brian Christian, author of Algorithms to Live By and The Alignment Problem

"Fancy Bear Goes Phishing is an essential book about high-tech crime: lively, sometimes funny, readable, and accessible. Shapiro highlights the human side of hacking and computer crime, and the deep relevance of software to our lives." Bruce Schneier, author of A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules and How to Bend them Back

"Scott Shapiro's Fancy Bear Goes Phishing fills a critical hole in cybersecurity history, providing an engaging read that explains just why the internet is as vulnerable as it is. Accessible for regular readers, yet still fun for experts, this delightful book expertly traces the challenge of securing our digital lives and how the optimism of the internet's early pioneers has resulted in an online world today threatened by spies, criminals, and over-eager teen hackers." —Garrett Graff, co-author of The Dawn of the Code War


Awards

  • Amazon.com Best Books of the Year