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From the shadowy origins of phone phreaking to the rise of modern cyber warfare, Ghosts in the Machine tells the gripping story of hacking - not just as a technical pursuit, but as a cultural and political phenomenon that shaped the digital age.
Bill Johns takes you inside the minds of the pioneers who first explored the hidden systems behind phone lines and mainframes, revealing how their curiosity and defiance led to groundbreaking - and often dangerous - discoveries. Explore how John Draper's blue box, the Morris Worm, and Kevin Mitnick's legendary hacks exposed the vulnerabilities of even the most secure systems. Discover how nation-states weaponized cyber tools, turning hacking into a powerful instrument of espionage and conflict.
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