Fancy Bear Goes Phishing
The Dark History of the Information Age, in Five Extraordinary Hacks
(Author) Scott ShapiroThe stories of five great hacks, their origins, motivations and consequences. The five stories demonstrate that computer hacking is not just a tale of technology, but of human beings
Scott Shapiro
Scott Shapiro is an American legal philosopher and professor of law at Yale Law School. He is best known for his work in the field of legal theory, particularly in the areas of constitutional law and jurisprudence. Shapiro's writing is characterized by its clarity and rigor, making complex legal concepts accessible to a wide audience.
One of Shapiro's most notable works is "Legality," in which he argues that law is a social institution that is fundamentally based on social norms and conventions. This groundbreaking book has had a significant impact on the field of legal philosophy, challenging traditional views of law as a set of fixed rules.
Shapiro's contributions to literature have helped shape the way we think about the nature of law and its role in society. His work continues to be influential in both academic and legal circles, making him a prominent figure in the field of legal theory.