Speaking of cyber and crime, I did read a Wired novella sized e-book about John McAfee that was pretty good. That guy is wacked up on some crazy drugs.
Thaths On Thu, 4 Dec 2014 17:15 Suresh Ramasubramanian <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 04-Dec-2014, at 16:33, Thaths <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Where is everyone else on this thread this year? Sankarshan? Udhay? > Rashmi? > > Lahar? Suresh? Divya? Sumant? Etc. > > Mostly studiously avoiding the thread. I just got done donating a ton of > my books (mostly old pulp) to a colonel friend whose regiment is stationed > in the middle of nowhere, the nearest bookshop is apparently a long jeep > and then a plane ride away. > > I am trying to avoid filling all that reclaimed shelf space back up again. > > Anyway two books that I did buy are both cybercrime investigative > journalism > > Countdown to zero day, on the stuxnet worm, by wired's Kim Zetter > > Even better, spam nation by Brian Krebs (ex wapo, now blogs fulltime at > krebsonsecurity.com) on the russian pill spam / malware mafia. This is > right up there with an older book on the russian ddos mafia (much the same > actors really) - fatal system error by Joseph Menn of the financial times. > > >
