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Ghost in the WiresMy Adventures as the World’s Most Wanted Hacker

William L. Simon, Kevin Mitnick

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Ghost in the Wires

By: William L. Simon, Kevin Mitnick

Narrarated by: Ray Porter

Foreword by Steve Wozniak

An NPR Best Book of Summer 2011

Kevin Mitnick was the most elusive computer break-in artist in history. He accessed computers and networks at the world’s biggest companies—and however fast the authorities were, Mitnick was faster, sprinting through phone switches, computer systems, and cellular networks. He spent years skipping through cyberspace, always three steps ahead and labeled unstoppable. But for Kevin, hacking wasn’t just about technological feats—it was an old fashioned confidence game that required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable information.

Driven by a powerful urge to accomplish the impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into major organizations including Motorola, Sun Microsystems, and Pacific Bell. But as the FBI’s net began to tighten, Kevin went on the run, engaging in an increasingly sophisticated cat-and-mouse game that led through false identities, a host of cities, plenty of close shaves, and to an ultimate showdown with the feds, who would stop at nothing to bring him down.

Ghost in the Wires is a thrilling true story of intrigue, suspense, and unbelievable escape and a portrait of a visionary whose creativity, skills, and persistence forced the authorities to rethink the way they pursued him, inspiring ripples that brought permanent changes in the way people and companies protect their most sensitive information.

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Total File Size: 385 MB (11 files) Total Length: 14 Hours, 1 Minute

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09.28.11
William L. Simon, Kevin Mitnick, Ghost in the Wires
2011 | Label: Blackstone Audiobooks

The world’s most infamous hacker and phone phreaker tells all

You don’t have to like Kevin Mitnick to love his memoir. In fact, it’s his unsavory mix of smugness, nerdiness and obsessiveness that makes Ghost in the Wires so spellbinding. Certainly he needed all three qualities to do the stuff he did: hacking into mainframes in the pre-War Games era, rigging payphones and cell phones, “phreaking” his way into telecommunications systems, and conning (he calls it “social engineering”) unsuspecting cubicle jockeys into handing him millions of dollars worth of data after a two-minute conversation. And what drove this man to become an infamous pioneer of modern commercial espionage? Not money. Besides free phone calls, he didn’t make a dime off all the scams and data-mining that put him on the FBI’s most wanted list and had him living on the lam under assumed identities. No, it was more like compulsion, or addiction. Despite the toll his hobby took on his family, his wife, and his well-being, he just couldn’t stop himself from taking bigger and bigger cringe-inducing risks. Utterly fascinating and a wild, wild ride.

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