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  • - How Renegade Hackers Invented Cyber War and Unleashed an Age of Global Chaos
    av Matt Potter
    395,-

    The incredible untold origin story of cyberwar and the hackers who unleashed it on the world Two years before 9/11, the United States was attacked by an unknown enemy. No advance warning was given, and it didn't target civilians. Instead, tomahawk missiles started missing their targets, US agents were swept up by hostile governments, and America's enemies seemed to know its every move in advance. A new phase of warfare--cyber war--had arrived. And within two decades it escaped Pandora's Box, plunging us into a state of total war where every day, countless cyber attacks perpetrated by states and mercenaries are reshaping the world. After receiving an anonymous email with leaked NATO battle plans during the bombardment of Kosovo, journalist Matt Potter embarked on a twenty-year investigation into the origins of cyber war and how it came to dominate the world. He uncovered its beginnings - worthy of a Bond movie - in the last days of the Cold War, as the US and its allies empowered a generation of Eastern European hackers, only to wake up in the late 90s to a new world order. It's a story that winds through Balkan hacking culture, Russia, Silicon Valley, and the Pentagon, introducing us to characters like a celebrity hacker with missing fingers who keeps escaping prison, FBI agents chasing the first generation of cyber mercenaries in the 90s, tech CEOs, and Russian generals obsessed with a Cold War rematch. Never before told, this is the riveting secret history of cyberwar not as governments want it to be - controlled, military-directed, discreet, and sophisticated - but as it really is: anarchic, chaotic, dangerous, and often thrilling.

  • av Matt Potter
    179,-

  • av Matt Potter
    338,-

    For Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate English as a Second Language students In our resource rich world, we can come to depend upon technologies to assist us in so many ways, including learning. This book includes 45 speaking, writing and listening activities for teaching English as a Second Language, fully contained within the book, on the page: no other resources needed, not even copying. You can enter the classroom and all you need is a whiteboard, a marker, and the book. No other technology is necessary! All students need is a paper, a pen and their own abilities. And beyond your own talents, enthusiasm and time, all you will truly need when using this book, is a white-board, and a marker.

  • av Matt Potter
    338,-

    For Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate English as a Second Language students In our resource rich world, we can come to depend upon technologies to assist us in so many ways, including learning. This book includes 45 speaking, writing and listening activities for teaching English as a Second Language, fully contained within the book, on the page: no other resources needed, not even copying. You can enter the classroom and all you need is a whiteboard, a marker, and the book. No other technology is necessary! All students need is a paper, a pen and their own abilities. And beyond your own talents, enthusiasm and time, all you will truly need when using this book, is a white-board, and a marker.

  • av Matt Potter
    221,-

    Matt Potter's writing possesses a delicate snark, an incisive wit that lifts even the commonplace into unique memorability. The characters have the makings of great fictional people: they're singular and quirky, but at the same time possessed of an indisputable sense of reality. These people exist, they live and breathe, and we the readers, recognize in them our friends, our family. And ourselves. ~ Guilie Castillo Oriard, author of 'The Miracle of Small Things' The small fictions in 'Based on True Stories' will not lull you - they will piss you off or, at the least, move you to indignation or tears or laughter. Maybe all three. These gems provoke, like the tip of a chef's knife pricking skin, and just as the words get uncomfortable, the story delivers the bit of redemption that reveals the humanity of his characters - and of us all. These stories are real, raw, and honest. The reading doesn't get much better than that. ~ Linda Simoni-Wastila, Senior Fiction Editor at 'JMWW'

  • av Matt Potter
    189,-

    Literary Nonfiction. Memoir. Travel Writing. "Matt Potter unflinchingly allows us inside his mind and heart, sharing fears and insecurities that most of us would never dare to reveal. His book is both poignant and funny, and through Potter's eyes we get a vivid picture of Germany--its landscapes, people, customs and quirks--while also witnessing one man's struggle to make sense of his own life as well as life at large."--Len Kuntz, author of The Dark Sunshine "Matt Potter's HAMBURGERS AND BERLINERS took me to Germany--with brief forays to Austria, Portugal and other European countries--without me having to shift an inch from my sofa. Potter's prose is, as always, absorbing, amusing, enlightening and engaging. If you are thinking of a trip to Europe (or Australia, where Potter originates) make sure you read HAMBURGERS AND BERLINERS before you go. This intimate portrait of an Australian abroad should be nestled in your hand luggage beside your spare undies and bottled water--it's just as essential. Potter examines the differences between cultures big and small-between countries, continents or, at the other end of the scale, the microcultures that exist within a block or a street. He constantly questions the what and the why of things, observing idiosyncrasies and habits and ingrained patterns of thought in a way that makes you see your own surroundings and behaviours afresh. Never uncomfortably disrespectful (though often funny), Potter had me smirking with some of his descriptions and going 'Aha!' at others. HAMBURGERS AND BERLINERS is that rare thing, a guide to humanity, forgiving in its delivery but covering every niggly aspect of living as a foreigner abroad in delicious detail, warts and all. If you want to give your brain a holiday, get it, read it, and have a bal

  • av Matt Potter
    151,-

    30 stories on love and loss, eating and ridicule, ambition and fortune, luck and misfortune ... all tied neatly in a hilarious bow of absurdity!

  • - The History of the World in Resignation Letters
    av Matt Potter
    136,-

    History is written by the winners. It's the faithful servants, the insiders, the ones who stick around, who can adapt to almost any condition that get to write the official histories. They publish the memoirs, park in the directors' spots, erect the statues, form the new governments, wipe out the pockets of resistance, recruit the new starters, set the agendas, talk on the documentaries and retrospectives. Yet theirs - the official version - is never the whole story. The quitter's tale offers a far more compelling, and often a more honest version of history. The Last Goodbye, Matt Potter collects the pithiest, angriest, most hilarious messages of resignation throughout history, including those whose exits were a springboard to eventual success, such as Steve Jobs, George Orwell and Charlie Sheen.It's full of self-deception, bloody knives, betrayal, honour, disgrace, disgust, thwarted ambition and shattered hopes, and sometimes a wicked sting in the tail . . .

  • av Matt Potter
    128,-

    This practical and jargon-free guide shows students how to easily master essential study skills in just one hour. With advice, useful checklists and exercises covering every key area, from developing crucial time management, easy note taking and critical thinking to essay writing good practice and exam know-how.

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