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The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage

author:Cliff Stoll
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publisher:Pocket Books
released:September 13, 2005
isbn:1416507787
isbn-13:9781416507789
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Customer Reviews

Not just a spy story... - Rated 5/5
So Cliff Stoll, astronomer, gets a job as a computer bod at Berkeley. He comes across a discrepancy in accounting of about 75 cents for computer time and when he investigates further he finds out that there is much more going on than meets the eye.

Written with a good sense of humour, this book cracks along, taking us through the various stages of Cliff's investigation, from what he was doing on a technical basis, to his encounters with the American Intelligence Services (yes, there's an obvious joke there), to his relationship with his girlfriend. Because he writes about his own low knowledge levels (being a novice techie at the time)this allows him to explain the concepts being dealt with, such as operating system stuff. Thus the book acts as a good primer for understanding networking and the nascent internet of the day, as well as how hackers would go about breaking into systems. (There's also a recipe for cookies in there. Cliff is not one for forgetting the smaller things in life.)

I enjoyed it greatly. The information here is probably a bit outdated, but it's an intriguing story nonetheless.


Readable, but could be half the length - Rated 3/5
This is a book about an academic chasing a hacker in the days when this was a rare and for the most part, irrelevant act in the eyes of the FBI etc.
It's set in 1986, so expect references to old machines such as VAXes and BSD vs AT&T Unix etc - great for us old geeks, otherwise a bit obscure.
Cliff Stoll does a passable job at explaining hacking and the ways in which hackers exploit loopholes (amazingly, the principles apply today).
It's interesting to read about the evolution of networks and how some characters in the book were spot on in predicting the future importance of the Internets size and social consequences.
Why only 3 stars? The book needs editing - Stoll uses the phrase "be serious" so much, it's irritating. It also manages to end each chapter with a hammy "but could I catch him?" or "as I was to find out" etc, like he was following some cheap writing course. The book could have been much briefer for a peppier story. An easy undemanding read.


Fantastic Book !!! - Rated 5/5
This is by far the best book I've ever read !!

Clifford Stoll starts out as a seemingly happless Astronomer and unfolds into a Spycatcher. It's well written, informative yet not too technical, and most importantly it's interesting.
Stoll had me hanging on to his every word...his amusing relationship with his girlfriend, the friendships made with Government agents.

This is a must read for anyone interested in computers, hacking or anyone that just enjoys ready a good book!!

Mr Stoll...I salute you !!


Worked for me ... a real page turner! Got a lesson in the creation of the Internet to-boot! - Rated 5/5
This book manages to be two books in one really: a brief history of the Internet, protocols involved, and computers of yore; and a thrilling story about one mans obsession to catch a computer hacker - Sventek.

A genuine fly-on-the-wall book as you follow Cliff through his meetings with middle-management, Police, FBI, CIA & NSA, plus a ever-growing collection of communication company techies. You are always left wanting to turn the page to see where the story will take you next.

My only gripe is that the story gets a little slow around the end third of the book and you can some-what be left thinking please just catch him!


Appropriately named - Rated 5/5
A cuckoo bird will lay its egg in another birds nest letting that bird raise the offspring as her own.

I saw the TV program on this story before reading the book. Coming from a UNIX background it was fun to see a system I recognized. It could have been titled "The story of Ping" oops that title has been taken. I remember being billed for time on the computer and could only gain access at 2 AM. Many of these skills are now lost to people that do not have a shell account. I especially like how they kept the intruder on the line ling enough to track. The hunt was intriguing and it makes you wonder what is happening today. While this book deals with such things as passwords, the many new avenues created on today's Internet may afford for a newer mystery. Until then this is the classic.

A student managing the computer at Berkley notices an unusual charge to his account. He finds that someone is hacking before it was fashionable. To track down the culprit(s) he must first learn the tracking skills. This process is in its infancy so he even has to invent a few of the skills himself. The use of timing and knowledge of the speed of light allows for a good guess at the distance. The only way to go through the old timing switching stations was to hold the intruder on line ling enough. This required the creation of a dummy database with intriguing information.
Who’s is this mysterious intruder(s)?
Will they get caught?
What implications does it hold for us today?

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