Hacks, Leaks, and Revelations: The Art of Analyzing Hacked and Leaked Data
- Length: 544 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: No Starch Press
- Publication Date: 2024-01-09
- ISBN-10: 1718503121
- ISBN-13: 9781718503120
- Sales Rank: #112532 (See Top 100 Books)
Data-science investigations have brought journalism into the 21st century, and—guided by The Intercept ’s infosec expert Micah Lee— this book is your blueprint for uncovering hidden secrets in hacked datasets.
In the current age of hacking and whistleblowing, the internet contains massive troves of leaked information. These complex datasets can be goldmines of revelations in the public interest— if you know how to access and analyze them. For investigative journalists, hacktivists, and amateur researchers alike, this book provides the technical expertise needed to find and transform unintelligible files into groundbreaking reports.
Guided by renowned investigative journalist and infosec expert Micah Lee, who helped secure Edward Snowden’s communications with the press, youʼll learn the tools, technologies, and programming basics needed to crack open and interrogate datasets freely available on the internet or your own private datasets obtained directly from sources. Each chapter features hands-on exercises using real hacked data from governments, companies, and political groups, as well as interesting nuggets from datasets that never made it into published stories. You’ll dig into hacked files from the BlueLeaks law enforcement records, analyze social-media traffic related to the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and get the exclusive story of privately leaked data from anti-vaccine group America’s Frontline Doctors.