Cyberhug.me (Hacktivist Cyberwars For Human Rights)

By Allan R. Wallace
$5.99 Rating: Not yet rated.
Published: Jan. 11, 2011
Words: 71991 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

When evil resists a push, it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. ~ Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil. Of course surviving is nice too.

Extended description

Back in the not too distant dark ages, when giant bureaucratic wheels ground human rights under their weight, individuals were consigned as grist to be crushed into a uniform flour of humanity. Seeming perpetual motion mill stones of suffering still exist; but enlightenment is coming once again to human interaction.

These stories are representations of ethical hackers rewriting our shared futures. Definition of Ethical Hackers: on the side of human rights.

Cyberhug.me is a speculative novel in three acts.... (Read more)


Tags

speculative fiction, human rights, trilogy, cyberwar, adventure book, hackers, teen ficton, computer hacking, hacktivist, network security, hacktivism

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Review by: Linda Wagner on Jan. 19, 2011 : (no rating)
Looking forward to reading it.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

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