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Underground (Suelette Dreyfus book) : ウィキペディア英語版
Underground (Dreyfus book)

Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier is a 1997 book by Suelette Dreyfus, researched by Julian Assange. It describes the exploits of a group of Australian, American, and British black hat hackers during the late 1980s and early 1990s, among them Assange himself.
*''Craig Bowen'' (nickname), administrator of two important Australian BBS (''Pacific Island'' and ''Zen'')
*''Par'', ''a.k.a.'' ''The Parmaster'', an American hacker who avoided capture by the United States Secret Service from July 1989 to November 1991
*''Phoenix'', ''Electron'' and ''Nom'', who were convicted in the first major Australian trial for computer crimes
*''Pad'' and ''Gandalf'', the British founders of the notorious ''8lgm'' group
*the Australian ''Mendax'' (Julian Assange) and ''Prime Suspect'', who managed to penetrate the DDN, NIC and the Nortel internal network, and the phreaker ''Trax''. Together, the three were known as the "International Subversives".〔''Underground'', (Chapter 8 ) (naming the three members of the IS group)〕
*''Anthrax'', another Australian hacker and phreaker
The book also mentions other hackers who had contacts with the protagonists, among them ''Erik Bloodaxe'' of the ''Legion of Doom'' and ''Corrupt'' of the ''Masters of Deception''.
The first chapter of ''Underground'' relates the diffusion and reactions of the computer security community to the WANK worm that attacked DEC VMS computers over the DECnet in 1989 and was purportedly coded by a Melbourne hacker.
The book has sold 10,000 copies as of 2010.
The author made the electronic edition of the book freely available in 2001, when it was announced on Slashdot, the server housing the book crashed due to the demand for the book. It reached 400,000 downloads within two years.〔 The original download site www.underground-book.com was taken over in 2008 and now offers a link to Amazon where copies of the book may still be available. The site (www.underground-book.net ) has the book freely available in electronic form.
The 2002 documentary ''In the Realm of the Hackers'', directed by Kevin Anderson and centered on ''Phoenix'' and ''Electron'', was inspired by this book.
== See also ==

*List of computer books

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