Incoming Resources
- Thinking about cybersecurity, from cyber crime to cyber warfare, Paul Rosenzweig
- Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy, the many faces of Anonymous, Gabriella Coleman ; with a new afterword
- The Internet police, how crime went online--and the cops followed, Nate Anderson
- Future crimes, inside the digital underground and the battle for our connected world, Marc Goodman
- Cyber attack, by Martin Gitlin and Margaret J. Goldstein
- This machine kills secrets, how WikiLeakers, cypherpunks, and hacktivists aim to free the world's information, Andy Greenberg
- Future crimes, everything is connected, everyone is vulnerable and what we can do about it, Marc Goodman
- Cyber wars, hacks that shocked the business world, Charles Arthur
- Cybercriminals, Wil Mara
- Secrecy world, inside the Panama Papers, illicit money networks, and the global elite, Jake Bernstein
- Vulture capitali$m, corporate crimes, backdoor bailouts, and the death of freedom, Grace Blakeley
- Open secret, the global banking conspiracy that swindled investors out of billions, Erin Arvedlund
- You'll see this message when it is too late, the legal and economic aftermath of cybersecurity breaches, Josephine Wolff
- When Google met WikiLeaks, Julian Assange
- Industry of anonymity, inside the business of cybercrime, Jonathan Lusthaus
- Cyberwar threat, written by James Bamford and Christ Schmidt ; produced by Dan McCabe ; a Nova production for WGBH Boston
- The laundromat, inside the Panama papers, illicit money networks, and the global elite, Jake Bernstein