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Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion-Dollar Cybercrime Underground (édition 2011)

par Kevin Poulsen

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Business. Computer Technology. True Crime. Nonfiction. HTML:Former hacker Kevin Poulsen has, over the past decade, built a reputation as one of the top investigative reporters on the cybercrime beat. In Kingpin, he pours his unmatched access and expertise into book form for the first time, delivering a gripping cat-and-mouse narrative??and an unprecedented view into the twenty-first century??s signature form of organized crime.
 
The word spread through the hacking underground like some unstoppable new virus: Someone??some brilliant, audacious crook??had just staged a hostile takeover of an online criminal network that siphoned billions of dollars from the US economy.
 
The FBI rushed to launch an ambitious undercover operation aimed at tracking down this new kingpin; other agencies around the world deployed dozens of moles and double agents. Together, the cybercops lured numerous unsuspecting hackers into their clutches. . . . Yet at every turn, their main quarry displayed an uncanny ability to sniff out their snitches and see through their plots.
 
The culprit they sought was the most unlikely of criminals: a brilliant programmer with a hippie ethic and a supervillain??s double identity. As prominent ??white-hat? hacker Max ??Vision? Butler, he was a celebrity throughout the programming world, even serving as a consultant to the FBI. But as the black-hat ??Iceman,? he found in the world of data theft an irresistible opportunity to test his outsized abilities. He infiltrated thousands of computers around the country, sucking down millions of credit card numbers at will. He effortlessly hacked his fellow hackers, stealing their ill-gotten gains from under their noses. Together with a smooth-talking con artist, he ran a massive real-world crime ring.
 
And for years, he did it all with seeming impunity, even as countless rivals ran afoul of police.
 
Yet as he watched the fraudsters around him squabble, their ranks riddled with infiltrators, their methods inefficient, he began to see in their dysfunction the ultimate challenge: He would stage his coup and fix what was broken, run things as they should be run??even if it meant painting a bull??s-eye on his forehead.
 
Through the story of this criminal??s remarkable rise, and of law enforcement??s quest to track him down, Kingpin lays bare the workings of a silent crime wave still affecting millions of Americans. In these pages, we are ushered into vast online-fraud supermarkets stocked with credit card numbers, counterfeit checks, hacked bank accounts, dead drops, and fake passports. We learn the workings of the numerous hacks??browser exploits, phishing attacks, Trojan horses, and much more??these fraudsters use to ply their trade, and trace the complex routes by which they turn stolen data into millions of dollars. And thanks to Poulsen??s remarkable access to both cops and criminals, we step inside the quiet, desperate arms race that law enforcement continues to fight with these scammers today. 
 
Ultimately, Kingpin is a journey into an underworld of startling scope and power, one in which ordinary American teenagers work hand in hand with murderous Russian mobsters and where a simple Wi-Fi co
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Titre:Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion-Dollar Cybercrime Underground
Auteurs:Kevin Poulsen
Info:Crown (2011), Hardcover, 288 pages
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A little dry sometimes but a really interesting book. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
Probably the best book I've read so far this year. Kingpin will make you see cracking and credit card fraud in a whole new light. I first heard about this book on the Planet Money podcast, and it completely lives up to the hype they gave it. If everyone read this book and understood the risks to their credit cards we would be more likely to have the chipped cards in place around the world. ( )
  achmorrison | Jul 13, 2021 |
Great account of some of the carder underground, big carder sites, and scene drama. Particularly good because the author is from the underground and is now a journalist. Interesting too since I know a lot of the people and sites/systems involved. ( )
  octal | Jan 1, 2021 |
Interesting read on credit card fraund and hacking. Some hacking techniques explained. It was sometimes hard to keep track of the numerous persons involved. Nevertheless and exciting and quick read. Similar in many ways to Ghost in the Wire by Kevin Mitnick. ( )
  Henrik_Warne | Dec 13, 2020 |
Highly enjoyable...and incredibly scary read. ( )
  cgfaulknerog | May 28, 2020 |
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Business. Computer Technology. True Crime. Nonfiction. HTML:Former hacker Kevin Poulsen has, over the past decade, built a reputation as one of the top investigative reporters on the cybercrime beat. In Kingpin, he pours his unmatched access and expertise into book form for the first time, delivering a gripping cat-and-mouse narrative??and an unprecedented view into the twenty-first century??s signature form of organized crime.
 
The word spread through the hacking underground like some unstoppable new virus: Someone??some brilliant, audacious crook??had just staged a hostile takeover of an online criminal network that siphoned billions of dollars from the US economy.
 
The FBI rushed to launch an ambitious undercover operation aimed at tracking down this new kingpin; other agencies around the world deployed dozens of moles and double agents. Together, the cybercops lured numerous unsuspecting hackers into their clutches. . . . Yet at every turn, their main quarry displayed an uncanny ability to sniff out their snitches and see through their plots.
 
The culprit they sought was the most unlikely of criminals: a brilliant programmer with a hippie ethic and a supervillain??s double identity. As prominent ??white-hat? hacker Max ??Vision? Butler, he was a celebrity throughout the programming world, even serving as a consultant to the FBI. But as the black-hat ??Iceman,? he found in the world of data theft an irresistible opportunity to test his outsized abilities. He infiltrated thousands of computers around the country, sucking down millions of credit card numbers at will. He effortlessly hacked his fellow hackers, stealing their ill-gotten gains from under their noses. Together with a smooth-talking con artist, he ran a massive real-world crime ring.
 
And for years, he did it all with seeming impunity, even as countless rivals ran afoul of police.
 
Yet as he watched the fraudsters around him squabble, their ranks riddled with infiltrators, their methods inefficient, he began to see in their dysfunction the ultimate challenge: He would stage his coup and fix what was broken, run things as they should be run??even if it meant painting a bull??s-eye on his forehead.
 
Through the story of this criminal??s remarkable rise, and of law enforcement??s quest to track him down, Kingpin lays bare the workings of a silent crime wave still affecting millions of Americans. In these pages, we are ushered into vast online-fraud supermarkets stocked with credit card numbers, counterfeit checks, hacked bank accounts, dead drops, and fake passports. We learn the workings of the numerous hacks??browser exploits, phishing attacks, Trojan horses, and much more??these fraudsters use to ply their trade, and trace the complex routes by which they turn stolen data into millions of dollars. And thanks to Poulsen??s remarkable access to both cops and criminals, we step inside the quiet, desperate arms race that law enforcement continues to fight with these scammers today. 
 
Ultimately, Kingpin is a journey into an underworld of startling scope and power, one in which ordinary American teenagers work hand in hand with murderous Russian mobsters and where a simple Wi-Fi co

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