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Jeremy Martin



Average rating: 4.02 · 124 ratings · 20 reviews · 138 distinct works
The Beginner's Guide to the...

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“Why would people want to be anonymous or exercise their right to privacy and free speech? Why would others want to monitor everyone’s communications in the name of security?  Why would some be considered cyber-terrorists?  Can one actually protect themselves from prying eyes?”
Jeremy Martin, The Beginner's Guide to the Internet Underground

“the hackers realizes which one is which.  As a political statement, the hacker changes the amount of fluoride flowing into the drinking water.  He plans to do this for only a few minutes.  Almost immediately, lightning strikes a phone pedestal a mile down the road. The DSL line the hacker is using “goes dark”.  Panic finds its way across the hacker’s face as he realizes he just murdered over a thousand people with fluoride poisoning. ”
Jeremy Martin, The Beginner's Guide to the Internet Underground



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