Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations: The Art of Analyzing Hacked and Leaked Data
暫譯: 駭客、洩漏與揭露:分析被駭與洩漏數據的藝術

Lee, Micah

  • 出版商: No Starch Press
  • 出版日期: 2024-01-09
  • 定價: $1,860
  • 售價: 8.8$1,637
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 544
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 1718503121
  • ISBN-13: 9781718503120
  • 相關分類: Data Science駭客 Hack
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商品描述

Data-science investigations have brought journalism into the 21st century, and--guided by The Intercept's infosec expert Micah Lee-- this book is your blueprint for uncovering hidden secrets in hacked datasets.

In the current age of hacking and whistleblowing, the internet contains massive troves of leaked information. These complex datasets can be goldmines of revelations in the public interest-- if you know how to access and analyze them. For investigative journalists, hacktivists, and amateur researchers alike, this book provides the technical expertise needed to find and transform unintelligible files into groundbreaking reports.

Guided by renowned investigative journalist and infosec expert Micah Lee, who helped secure Edward Snowden's communications with the press, youʼll learn the tools, technologies, and programming basics needed to crack open and interrogate datasets freely available on the internet or your own private datasets obtained directly from sources. Each chapter features hands-on exercises using real hacked data from governments, companies, and political groups, as well as interesting nuggets from datasets that never made it into published stories. You'll dig into hacked files from the BlueLeaks law enforcement records, analyze social-media traffic related to the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and get the exclusive story of privately leaked data from anti-vaccine group America's Frontline Doctors. Along the way, you'll learn:

 

  • How to secure and authenticate datasets and safely communicate with sources
  • Python programming basics needed for data science investigations
  • Security concepts, like disk encryption
  • How to work with data in EML, MBOX, JSON, CSV, and SQL formats
  • Tricks for using the command-line interface to explore datasets packed with secrets

商品描述(中文翻譯)

**數據科學調查將新聞業帶入21世紀,而在《The Intercept》的資訊安全專家Micah Lee的指導下,本書將成為你揭露被駭數據集隱藏秘密的藍圖。**

在當前駭客和吹哨者的時代,互聯網上充斥著大量洩漏的信息。這些複雜的數據集如果能夠正確訪問和分析,將成為公共利益的金礦。對於調查記者、駭客活動家和業餘研究者而言,本書提供了所需的技術專業知識,幫助你找到並將難以理解的文件轉化為突破性的報告。

在著名的調查記者和資訊安全專家Micah Lee的指導下,他曾協助保護愛德華·史諾登與媒體的通訊,你將學習到破解和審查互聯網上自由可用的數據集或直接從來源獲得的私有數據集所需的工具、技術和編程基礎。每一章都包含使用來自政府、公司和政治團體的真實駭客數據的實作練習,以及一些從未進入已發表故事的數據集中的有趣資料。你將深入分析來自BlueLeaks的執法記錄的駭客文件,分析與2021年美國國會大廈襲擊相關的社交媒體流量,並獲得反疫苗團體America's Frontline Doctors私洩數據的獨家故事。在這個過程中,你將學到:

- 如何保護和驗證數據集,並安全地與來源溝通
- 數據科學調查所需的Python編程基礎
- 安全概念,如磁碟加密
- 如何處理EML、MBOX、JSON、CSV和SQL格式的數據
- 使用命令行介面探索充滿秘密的數據集的技巧

作者簡介

Micah Lee is a renowned investigative journalist and computer security engineer celebrated for securing Edward Snowden's NSA leak. He is the director of information security at The Intercept and an advisor to the transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets. A former EFF staff technologist and Freedom of the Press Foundation co-founder, Lee is also a Tor Project contributor and the developer of open source security tools like OnionShare and Dangerzone.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Micah Lee 是一位著名的調查記者和電腦安全工程師,以保護愛德華·史諾登(Edward Snowden)的NSA洩漏事件而聞名。他是《Intercept》的資訊安全主管,也是透明性集體「分散式拒絕服務」(Distributed Denial of Secrets)的顧問。作為前電子前哨基金會(EFF)的技術人員和新聞自由基金會的共同創辦人,Lee 也是 Tor Project 的貢獻者,以及開源安全工具如 OnionShare 和 Dangerzone 的開發者。