Balsamo, Anne. Bibliography:
Cyberspace, Cyberpunk, Electronic Communication, Postmodernism.
Cotton, Bob, and Richard Oliver, The Cyberspace Lexicon: an
illustrated dictionary of terms. London: Phaidon, 1994.
Coupland, Douglas
, microserfs. New York: ReganBooks (HarperCollins), 1995. (The
inside cover reads: "... a handful of misfit Microsoft employees who
realize they don't have lives and subsequently become determined to get
lives inside the lightning-paced world of high-tech 1990s American geek
culture." etc.) See Microserfs
Home Page.
Dibbell, Julian. "The
Prisoner: Phiber Optik Goes Directly to Jail"
Gates, Mr. BillThe Road Ahead. New York:
Viking, 1995. | The Road Ahead
HP | (There are excerpts, a news story, and interview in
Newsweek [Nov 27, 1995].)
Goldstein, Emmanuel. "No
Time for Goodbyes--Phiber Optik's Journey to Prison"
Goodell, Jeff. "The Samurai and the Cyberthief." Rolling Stone (May 4, 1995): 40- 44, 46-47, 71.
(Yea, this is on Mitnick!)
Grossman, Wendy. NetWars. NY: NY UP, 1997.
Hafner, Katie. "Kevin Mitnick, Unplugged." Esquire (August 1995): 81-88.
Hafner, Katie, and John Markoff. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and Hackers on the Computer Frontier. NY: Simon and Schuster, 1991. (Part One is devoted to "Kevin [Mitnick]: The Dark-Side Hacker.")
Kapor, Mitchell. "Civil Liberties in Cyberspace."
Levy, Steven. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City, N.J: Anchor/Doubleday, 1984.
Quittner, Joshua. "Hacker Homecoming", ... "Phiber Optik is out of jail and back online," which originally appeared in Time, 145.4 (Jan. 23 1995).
Seabrook, John , "Gates at the
Temple." The New Yorker. (Dec. 11, 1995): 78-81. (See JS's
"My
First Flame". The New Yorker.)
Shapiro, Andrew L. "Cyberscoop!" The Nation (March 20, 1995): 369-70. (By way of multiperspectives, Shapiro raises some questions about John Markoff's reporting on Kevin Mitnick. A must read!)
Slatalla, Michelle, and Joshua Quittner. Masters of Deception: The Gang That Ruled Cyberspace. NY: HarperCollins, 1995. (See a chapter, "Gang War in Cyberspace", in Wired [December 1994]: 146-51, 200-05.