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Hunting a Hacker: Using Science to Crack Cybercrime

Current price: $31.99
Hunting a Hacker: Using Science to Crack Cybercrime
Hunting a Hacker: Using Science to Crack Cybercrime

Barnes and Noble

Hunting a Hacker: Using Science to Crack Cybercrime

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Today, cybercrime is an enormous problem and one that threatens our future security.
But we have two awesome weapons with which to fight it: science and technology. This exciting book explores the work of scientists and crime agencies in their battles to hunt hackers and crack cybercrimes. True-crime stories bring the mysterious world of cybercrime and its technological threats to life in this fascinating read.
There is a science behind solving crime, and this series explains it!
Readers will discover how the latest science and technology is used to crack cybercrime, understand criminal psychology, close cold cases, and much more in this exciting exploration of the criminal world. From using forensics to hunt killers to relying on state-of-the-art technology to foil terror plots and stop espionage, this illuminating series will shine a spotlight on the scientific masterminds behind solving crime.

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