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Cybersecurity Hacker: Linux With Little Trouble: Cybercrime And The Dark Net

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Cybersecurity Hacker: Linux With Little Trouble: Cybercrime And The Dark Net

English | August 2021 | ASIN : B09DS8F7MV | 580 pages | PDF | 68.48 MB

The trial quickly turned into everyone's worst nightmare as the lawyers, the economists, and the programmers filled the courtroom with a thick mixture of technobabble and legal speak. On the stands, the computer nerds spewed out three-letter acronyms (TLAs) as they talked about creating operating systems. Afterward, the legal nerds started slicing them up into one-letter acronyms and testing to see just which of the three letters was really the one that committed the crime. Then the economists came forward and offered their theories on just when a monopoly is a monopoly. Were three letters working in collusion enough? What about two? Everyone in the courtroom began to dread spending the day cooped up in a small room as Microsoft tried to deny what was obvious to practically everyone.

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