Incoming Resources
- Cyber attack, Martin Gitlin and Margaret J. Goldstein
- God's bankers, a history of money and power at the Vatican, Gerald Posner
- Cyberwars, espionage on the Internet, Jean Guisnel ; foreword by Winn Schwartau ; translated from the French by Gui Masai
- The internet police, how crime went online, and the cops followed, Nate Anderson
- Hacked, a radical approach to hacker culture and crime, Kevin F. Steinmetz
- Tips for local and global cybersecurity, Nick Selby and Heather Vescent
- How companies lie, why Enron is just the tip of the iceberg, by A. Larry Elliott and Richard J. Schroth
- Tangled web, tales of digital crime from the shadows of cyberspace, Richard Power
- The secret to cybersecurity, a simple plan to protect your family and business from cybercrime, Scott E. Augenbaum
- Coding democracy, how hackers are disrupting power, surveillance, and authoritarianism, Maureen Webb ; forword by Cory Doctorow
- Open secret, the global banking conspiracy that swindled investors out of billions, Erin Arvedlund
- Cyber crime & warfare, Peter Warren and Michael Streeter
- Tracers in the dark, the global hunt for the crime lords of cryptocurrency, Andy Greenberg
- Industry of anonymity, inside the business of cybercrime, Jonathan Lusthaus
- Hacking, John Covaleski
- Worm, the first digital world war, Mark Bowden
- The Panama papers, Great Point Media presents ; a Bungalow Media + Entertainment and Trouper production in association with Zipper Bros. Films, Field of Vision and Six Temple Productions ; an Alex Winter film ; produced by Robert Friedman, Alex Winter and Glen Zipper ; written & director, Alex Winter
- White-collar crime, Kelly Wand, book editor
- Cybercrime, data trails do tell tales, Sara L. Latta
- Cyber crimes, Gina De Angelis ; Austin Sarat, general editor
- Cyber wars, hacks that shocked the business world, Charles Arthur
- Corporateering, how corporate power steals your personal freedom-- and what you can do about it, Jamie Court ; [foreword by Michael Moore]
- Internet predators, Harry Henderson
- The economics of innocent fraud, truth for our time, John Kenneth Galbraith
- Cybercrime, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- Cyberwar threat, a Nova production for WGBH Boston
- Net crimes & misdemeanors, outmaneuvering web spammers, stalkers, and con artists, by J. A. Hitchcock ; edited by Loraine Page ; [foreword by Vint Cerf]
- Hide your assets and disappear, a step-by-step guide to vanishing without a trace, Edmund J. Pankau
- Secrecy world, inside the Panama papers investigation of illicit money networks and the global elite, Jake Bernstein
- Thinking about cybersecurity, from cyber crime to cyber warfare, Professor Paul Rosenzweig, The George Washington University Law Schoo
- Cyberphobia, identity, trust, security and the Internet, Edward Lucas
- Cybercrime, Louise I. Gerdes, book editor
- Extraordinary circumstances, the journey of a corporate whistleblower, Cynthia Cooper
- Kickback, exposing the global corporate bribery network, David Montero
- Future crimes, everything is connected, everyone is vulnerable and what we can do about it, Marc Goodman
- Hacking and hackers, Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott, book editors
- Listening in, cybersecurity in an insecure age, Susan Landau
- Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy, the many faces of Anonymous, Gabriella Coleman
- Anti-money laundering, efforts in the securities industry : report to the chairman, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate, United States General Accounting Office
- Cyber crime, Louise I. Gerdes, book editor
- The encyclopedia of high-tech crime and crime-fighting, Michael Newton
- Hacking and freedom of information, Marcia Amidon Lusted, book editor
- Cyber attacks, counterattacks, and espionage, Daniel E. Harmon
- Top secret science in cybercrime and espionage, Ellen Rodger
- DarkMarket, cyberthieves, cybercops and you, Misha Glenny
- True crime online, shocking stories of scamming, stalking, murder, and mayhem, J.A. Hitchcock
- The scientist and the spy, a true story of China, the FBI, and industrial espionage, Mara Hvistendahl
- Cybercrime, criminal threats from cyberspace, Susan W. Brenner
- Cybercriminals, Wil Mara
- Hackers and hacking, a reference handbook, Thomas J. Holt and Bernadette H. Schell