------------------------------ Date: 12 Oct 91 11:21:19 CDT From: Moderators Subject: General CU-Related Bibliography The following list is not intended to be exhaustive, but reflects some of the basic resource literature relevant to the Computer Underground and related culture. Journalists specializing in media coverage of the topic include Joe Abernathy of the Houston Chronicle, John Markoff of the New York Times, and John Schnieder of Newsweek, and Adam Gaffin, of the Middlesex News (Framingham, Mass). All are accessible on internet. Susan Ross (sross@clutx.clarkson.edu) is currently comparing Canadian and U.S. civil rights laws as they pertain to cyberspace. Allman, William F. 1990. "Computer Hacking goes on Trial." U.S. News and World Report, January 22: 25. Barlow, John Perry. 1990 (Forthcoming). "Crime and Puzzlement." Whole Earth Review. Bequai, August. 1978. Computer Crime. Lexington (Mass.): Lexington. Bequai, August. 1987. Technocrimes. Lexington (Mass.): Lexington. Bloombecker, Jay. 1988. Interview, Hour Magazine. NBC television, November 23. Brunner, John. 1989. The Shockwave Rider. New York: Ballantine. Camper, John. 1989. "Woman Indicted as Computer Hacker Mastermind." Chicago Tribune, June 21: II-4. Charles Ess. 1987. "Computers and Ideology: Limits of the Machine." Quarterly Journal of Ideology. 11(2): 33-39. "Civil Liberties Hacked to Pieces: Jolyon Jenkins Refuses to Panic over Computer Crime." New Statesman & Society, February 9: 27. "Computer Expert's Son Cited as Virus Creator.' 1988. Chicago Tribune, November 5: 1, 2. "Computer Hacker Ring with a Bay Area Link." 1990. San Francisco Chronicle, May 9: A-30. "Computer Saboteur gets Probation." 1988. Chicago Tribune, Oct. 22: 4. Conly, Catherine H. and J. Thomas McEwen. 1990. "Computer Crime." NIJ Reports, 218(January/February): 2-7. Conly, Catherine H. 1989. Organizing for Computer Crime Investigation and Prosecution. Cooley, Ronald B. 1984. "RICO: Modern Weaponry against Software Pirates." Computer Law-Journal, 5(Fall): 143-162. Denning, Dorothy E. 1990. "Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computers Systems." Paper present at the National Computer Security Conference, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1-4. Edwards, Lynda. "Samurai Hackers." Rolling Stone, Sept. 19, 1991: 67-69. Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretion of Cultures. New York: Basic Books. 1973. Gibson, William. 1984. Neuromancer. New York: Ace. "Hacker, 18, Gets Prison for Fraud." 1989. Chicago Tribune, February 15: III-1. Haffner, Katie and John Markoff. 1991. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier. New York: Simon and Schuster. Harper's Forum. 1990. "Is Computer Hacking a Crime? A Debate from the Electronic Underground." Harper's, 280(March): 45-57. Hollinger, Richard C. and Lonn Lanza-Kaduce. 1988. "The Process of Criminalization: The Case of Computer Crime Laws." Criminology, 26(February): 101-126. Hollnger, Richard C. 1990. "Hackers: Computer Heroes or Electronic Highwaymen?" Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology annual meetings, Baltimore, Nov. 7. Jensen, Eric C. 198?. "An Electronic Soapbox: Computer Bulletin Boards and the First Amendment." Federal Communications Law Journal, 39(3): 217-258. Kane, Pamela. 1989. V.I.R.U.S. Protection: Vital Information Resources under Siege. New York: Bantam. Kling, Rob, and Suzanne Iocono. 1988. "The Mobilization of Support for Computerization: The Role of Computerization Movements." Social Problems, 35(June): 226-243. Landreth, Bill. 1985. Out of the Inner Circle: A Hacker's Guide to Computer Security. Belleview (Wash.): Microsoft Press. Langworthy, Robert H. 1989. "Do Stings Control Crime? An Evaluation of a Police Fencing Operation." Justice Quarterly, 6(March): 27-45. Levy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City: Doubleday. Levy, Steven. 1990. Cloak and Dagger. Markoff, John. 1990a. "3 Arrests Show Global Threat to Computers." New York Times, April 4, A1, A11. Markoff, John. 1990a. "3 Arrests Show Global Threat to Computers." New York Times, April 4, A1, A11. Markoff, John. 1990b. "Drive to Counter Computer Crime Aims at Invaders." The New York Times, June 3: 1, 21. Marx, Gary T. 1988a. Undercover: Police Surveillance in America. Berkeley: University of California Press. Marx, Gary T. 1988b. "The Maximum Security Society." Deviance et Societe, 12(2): 147-166. Marx, Gary T., and Nancy Reichman. 1985. "Routinizing the Discovery of Secrets: Computers as Informants." Software Law Journal, 1(Fall): 95-121. McEwen, J. Thomas. 1989. Dedicated Computer Crime Units. Washington D.C.: National Institute of Justice. Meyer, Gordon R. "Hackers, Phreakers, and Pirates: The Semantics of the Computer Age." 1989. Pp. 74-82 in P. Kane, V.I.R.U.S. Protection: Vital Information Resources under Siege. New York: Bantam. Meyer, Gordon R. and Jim Thomas. 1989. "Role Differentiation in the computer underground." Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems annual meetings, Berkeley, August. Meyer, Gordon R. 1989a. The Social Organization of the computer underground. Unpublished Masters Thesis, Northern Illinois University. Michalowski, Raymond J. and Erdwin H. Pfuhl. 1990 (forthcoming). "Technology, Property, and Law: The Case of Computer Crime." Contemporary Crisis. Pope, Kyle, 1990. "U.S. Computer Investigation Targets Austinites." Austin-American Statesman, March 17, Pp A-1, A-12. Parker, Donn B. 1983. Fighting Computer Crime. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Pfuhl, Erdwin H. 1987. "Computer Abuse: Problems of Instrumental Control." Deviant Behavior, 8(2): 113-130. Rosenbaum, Ron. 1971. "Secrets of the Little Blue Box." Esquire, 76(October): 116-1125, 222-226. Rosenblatt, Kenneth. 1990. "Deterring Computer Crime." Technology Review, 93(FebruaryMarch): 34-40. Sandza, Richard. 1984. "Revenge of the Hackers." Newsweek, 104(December 10): 25. Sandza, Richard. 1984. "The Night of the Hackers." Newsweek, 104(November 12): 17-18. Schwartz, Eddie. 1988. "Special on 'Computer Hacking.'" WGN Radio, Sept 27. Schwartz, John. 1990. "The Hacker Dragnet: The Feds Put a Tail on Computer Crooks--and Sideswipe a few Innocent Bystanders." Newsweek, April 30: 50. Scientific American. 1991. Special Issue: How to Work, Play and Thrive in Cyberspace. September. Sterling, Bruce. 1988. Islands in the Net. New York: Ace Books. Sterling, Bruce. Forthcoming. The Hacker Crackdown: The True Story of the Digital Dragnet of 1990 and the Start of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Stoll, Clifford. 1989. The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy through the Maze of Computer Espionage. New York: Doubleday. Thomas, Jim and Gordon R. Meyer. 1990. "(Witch)Hunting for the Computer Underground: Joe McCarthy in a Leisure Suit." The Critical Criminologist, 2(September): 7-8, 19-20. Thomas, Jim, and Gordon R. Meyer. 1990a (forthcoming). "The Baudy World of the Byte Bandit: A Postmodernist Interpretation of the Computer Underground." In F. Schmalleger (ed.), Computers in Criminal Justice. Bristol (Ind.): Wyndham Hall. Thomas, Jim, and Gordon R. Meyer. 1990b. "In Defense of the Computer Underground: The End of the Frontier?" Paper presented to the American Society of Criminology annual conference, Baltimore (November). Tompkins, Joseph B., Jr., and Linda A. Mar. 1986. "The 1984 Federal Computer Crime Statute: A Partial Answer to a Pervasive Problem." Computer-Law Journal, 6(Winter): 459-481. Van, John. 1989. "Oddballs no More, Hackers are now a Threat." Chicago Tribune, March 5, IV: 4. Winter, Christine. 1988. "Virus Infects Huge Computer Network." Chicago Tribune, November 4, 1, 18. "Yes, You Sound very Sexy, but I Really Need a Probation Officer." 1989. Chicago Tribune, June 13, 10. Zablit, Jocelyne. 1989. "Fraud Sweep Nabs 2 Michigan Teens in Computer Ring." Detroit Free Press, 25 May: 1, 18.