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What books are available that realistically describe computer network hacking?
Please advise a book, in Russian or translated into Russian (alas, only the great and mighty while reading), with an emphasis on hackers and realistic descriptions of hacking networks or devices. An example is Neil Stevenson's Cryptonomicon.
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"The End of Rainbows" (Vernor Vinge), the near future, is not super realistic, but the theme of social engineering is revealed.
"Younger Brother" (Corey Doctorow), if it hasn't been banned yet (not sure, but if it's banned, then don't read it); not directly about hacking, but the topic of privacy and anonymity close to this vs. intelligence agencies, present, very realistic.
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