After being interrogated for days by the Department of Homeland Security in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack on San Francisco, California, seventeen-year-old Marcus, released into what is now a police state, decides to use his expertise in computer hackiing to set things right.
Not far from reality and current development of state control
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The most scary thing is the fact we already live in a society that uses terrorism and other boogeymen to tighten the control of communication and movement of the citizens.
IT security is well explained. Even if this book is for youth, I realized I didn't fully understand some security concepts (public-private key) until now.