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Further reading
ОглавлениеThere's an enormous literature on the topics discussed in this chapter but it's rather fragmented. A starting point for the Snowden revelations might be Glenn Greenwald's book ‘No Place to Hide’ [817]; for an account of Russian strategy and tactics, see the 2018 report to the US Senate's Committee on Foreign Relations [387]; and for a great introduction to the history of propaganda see Tim Wu's ‘The Attention Merchants’ [2052]. For surveys of cybercrime, see our 2012 paper “Measuring the Cost of Cybercrime” [91] and our 2019 follow-up “Measuring the Changing Cost of Cybercrime” [92]. Criminologists such as Bill Chambliss have studied state-organised crime, from piracy and slavery in previous centuries through the more recent smuggling of drugs and weapons by intelligence agencies to torture and assassination; this gives the broader context within which to assess unlawful surveillance. The story of Gamergate is told in Zoë Quinn's ‘Crash Override’ [1570]. Finally, the tale of Marcus Hutchins, the malware expert who stopped Wannacry, is at [812].