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Joseph Menn

    Joseph Menn is an investigative reporter specializing in cybersecurity, delving into the hidden narratives of the digital age. His work uncovers the intricate networks of cybercrime, the clandestine groups shaping technological landscapes, and the ethical quandaries of our online existence. Menn's writing aims to foster a deeper understanding of the forces molding our digital world, revealing unexpected tales of innovation, hacking, and the enduring struggle for an open internet.

    Cult of the Dead Cow
    • Cult of the Dead Cow

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(27)Add rating

      The Cult of the Dead Cow is the story of the oldest, most respected and most famous hacking group of all time. Its members invented the the concept of hacktivism, released both the top tool for cracking passwords and the reigning technique for controlling computers from afar, and spurred development of Snowden's anonymity tool of choice. With its origins in the earliest days of the Internet, the cDc is full of oddball characters--spies, activists, musicians, and politicians--who are now woven into the top ranks of the American establishment. Today, this small group and their followers represent the best hope for making technology a force for good instead of for surveillance and oppression. Like a modern (and real) illuminati, cDc members have had the ears of presidents, secretaries of defense, and the CEO of Google. The Cult of the Dead Cow shows how we got into the mess we find ourselves in today, where governments and corporations hold immense power over individuals, and and how we are finally fighting back.

      Cult of the Dead Cow