Exploding the Phone
Autor Phil Lapsleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2014
În cadrul programelor de studiu dedicate istoriei tehnologiei și evoluției sistemelor de comunicații, Exploding the Phone ocupă un loc central prin analiza detaliată a subculturii „phone phreaking”. Găsim în această carte o cronică fascinantă a modului în care entuziaștii tehnologiei au reușit să manipuleze rețelele Bell System, forțând practic evoluția securității telecomunicațiilor moderne. Reținem că autorul, Phil Lapsley, abordează subiectul dintr-o dublă perspectivă: cea a inginerului pasionat și cea a istoricului social. Subliniem modul în care lucrarea de față se distanțează de abordările pur tehnice, precum lucrarea sa anterioară DSP Processor Fundamentals, pentru a oferi o narațiune accesibilă despre ingeniozitate și rebeliune digitală.
Cititorii familiarizați cu The Telephone de David Mercer vor aprecia modul în care volumul lui Lapsley completează imaginea instituțională a telecomunicațiilor cu o istorie „subterană”, adesea ignorată de manualele clasice. În timp ce alte titluri, precum The Telecommunications Industry, se concentrează pe factorii legislativi și corporativi, Exploding the Phone pune accent pe indivizii care au descoperit vulnerabilitățile sistemului. Ediția curentă integrează ilustrații alb-negru care documentează dispozitivele artizanale utilizate, oferind o bază factuală solidă pentru înțelegerea modului în care monopolul telefonic a fost forțat să se adapteze în fața inovației venite din exterior.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0802122280
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 212 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Grove Atlantic
De ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte oricărui pasionat de istoria informaticii și a securității cibernetice. Exploding the Phone nu este doar o lecție de istorie, ci o analiză despre cum curiozitatea tehnică poate dărâma monopoluri. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă unică asupra originilor culturii hacker, înțelegând cum s-a format infrastructura de comunicații pe care o folosim astăzi prin prisma celor care au încercat să o „păcălească”.
Despre autor
Phil Lapsley este un autor și inginer american recunoscut pentru capacitatea de a explica tehnologii complexe unui public larg. Cu un background solid în procesarea semnalelor digitale, evidențiat în lucrarea sa academică DSP Processor Fundamentals, Lapsley a dedicat ani de cercetare și interviuri pentru a documenta fenomenul phreaking-ului. Expertiza sa tehnică îi permite să navigheze cu precizie printre protocoalele de rețea ale secolului trecut, transformând o istorie tehnică aridă într-o narațiune premiată de publicații prestigioase precum Amazon și Kirkus Reviews.
Descriere scurtă
Exploding the Phone tells this story in full for the first time. It traces the birth of long-distance communication and the telephone, the rise of AT&T’s monopoly, the creation of the sophisticated machines that made it all work, and the discovery of Ma Bell’s Achilles’ heel. Phil Lapsley expertly weaves together the clandestine underground of “phone phreaks” who turned the network into their electronic playground, the mobsters who exploited its flaws to avoid the feds, the explosion of telephone hacking in the counterculture, and the war between the phreaks, the phone company, and the FBI.
The product of extensive original research, Exploding the Phone is a ground-breaking, captivating book.
Recenzii
“Phil Lapsley's Exploding the Phone is an authoritative, jaunty and enjoyable account of their sometimes comical, sometimes impressive and sometimes disquieting misdeeds. . . . The author's love of his subject pervades Exploding the Phone and persuaded this reader, at least, that the phone phreaks are worthy of thoughtful attention.”
—Wall Street Journal
“Brilliantly researched.”
—Atlantic
“A fantastically fun romp through the world of early phone hackers, who sought free long distance, and in the end helped launch the computer era.”
—Seattle Times
“A rollicking history of the telephone system and the hackers who exploited its flaws. [Lapsley] weaves together a brilliant tapestry of richly detailed stories. . . . A first-rate chronicle of an unexamined subculture.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A fascinating book steeped in the rich history of phreakers and hackers.”
—Xeni Jardin, BoingBoing.net
“As a bit of tech history—with themes that resonate today—it can't be beat.
—Gizmodo.com
“Long before we ever came onto the scene there was . . . a ragtag group of folks who took the global phone network as the target of their hacking. Exploding the Phone is among the most comprehensive and engaging histories of that community ever published.”
—Electronic Frontier Foundation, “EFF’s Reading List: Books of 2013”
“Exploding the Phone is an extraordinary book. . . . To have such a significant, yet underground story captured in such brilliant detail is rare, especially without turning it into a one-sided hero’s tale. Exploding the Phone is nearly perfect. I have three print copies, all paid for and autographed. You can’t have too many miracles lying around the house.”
—Jason Scott
“Eminently interesting and completely original.”
—Daily Beast
“A rocking great read about the unknown teenagers and hobbyists who defied AT&T when it was foolish to do so. In Lapsley's magnificent research he has uncovered what amounts to a secret pre-history of the computer and internet revolutions.”
—Tim Wu, author of The Master Switch
“With terrific reporting and story-telling. Phil Lapsley has put voluptuous flesh and bones on the legendary tales of the phone phreaks.”
—Steven Levy, author of Hackers and In the Plex
"The definitive account of the first generation of network hackers. . . . At turns a technological love story, a counter cultural history and a generation-spanning epic, [Exploding the Phone] is obsessively researched and told with wit and clarity."
—Kevin Poulsen, news editor of Wired.com and author of Kingpin
“At once enjoyable and educational.”
—CNET
“With verve and technical accuracy, Phil Lapsley captures the excitement of the days when phone hackers explored Ma Bell's cabled paradise of dial phones and electromechanical switches. . . . . Here's the intriguing story of those first electronic adventurers—tinkerers who'd bypass a pay phone with a couple transistors or reach around the world by whistling.”
—Cliff Stoll, author of The Cuckoo's Egg
"A fascinating story about a period of time that I lived through but didn't know much about. I can't imagine how much work Lapsley had to do to write this book—it is remarkably well-researched, fun to read, and deserves great praise."
—Vint Cerf, Internet Pioneer and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, Inc.
“Before he was the god of sexy computers, Steve Jobs sold blue boxes to Hollywood stars and Bay Area hippies. Exploding the Phone connects the cultural lines that run from hacking Ma Bell to building personal computers. Here, for your amusement, is the story of the frothy counterculture that helped create today’s connected world.”
—Thomas A. Bass, author of The Eudaemonic Pie and The Spy Who Loved Us
"Seldom are criminals this much fun."
—Robert Sabbag, author of Snow Blind
“An extremely interesting and engrossing read.”
—Slashdot
“A highly engaging history of the telephone itself and plenty of intrigue.”
—Booklist
"Phil Lapsley's great history of those hackers is packed with schemes, plots, discoveries, and brainy, oddball personalities. . . . [The stories] he uncovers—and the questions he poses, about the nature of the relationship between criminality, curiosity, and technology—is compelling, fascinating stuff."
—Portland Mercury
“Lapsley takes up one of the more unusual chapters of the American underground. . . . Lapsley’s knack for detail and his impressive research will have tech phreaks and non-phreaks, well, freaking. . . . It’s impossible to set this book aside. . . . One way or another Exploding The Phone will probably be one of the most talked about books this year.”
—PopMatters
“Exploding the Phone manages to pull of the seemingly impossible—make one nostalgic for the days of busy signals, operators and rotary dials.”
—Winnipeg Free Press
“Always entertaining and clear without being excessively technical . . . a well-documented work of historical value. . . . Highly recommended.”
—Choice
“Lapsley more than ably conveys the nuances of this fascinating slice of technological history . . . and his enlightening new interviews with most of the major phreaks as well as AT&T security officers form one of the most significant levels of his tremendous research.”
—School Library Journal
“Lapsley’s delightful account . . . sheds light on an underappreciated chapter in the history of technology.”
—Reason
“Phil Lapsley's Exploding the Phone does for the phone phreaks what Steven Levy's Hackers did for computer pioneers, capturing the anarchic move-fast-break-stuff pioneers who went to war against Ma Bell . . . Lapsley is a master storyteller . . . We're moving into an era where every policy fight starts and ends as a fight over how technology should work and who should control it . . . Exploding the Phone is an essential guide to where that fight started, how it's changed, and where it has stayed the same, over more than half a century.”
—Boing Boing