The most dangerous man in the world, how one hacker ended corporate and government secrecy forever, Andrew Fowler
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- Security classification (Government documents) -- United States
- Official secrets -- United States
- Government information + Access control -- United States
- Whistle blowing -- United States
- WikiLeaks (Organization)
- Hackers -- United States
- Assange, Julian
- Defense information, Classified -- United States
- Leaks (Disclosure of information) -- United States
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The most dangerous man in the world, how one hacker ended corporate and government secrecy forever, Andrew Fowler
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The most dangerous man in the world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
706021712
Responsibility statement
Andrew Fowler
Sub title
how one hacker ended corporate and government secrecy forever
Summary
"Hours of top-secret videos and hundreds of thousands of highly classified documents poured from the vaults of high-level governments and corporations. They exposed lies, hypocrisies, cover-ups, and high level diplomatic gossip, making headlines around the world. Julian Assange, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and the editor-in-chief of the Internet-based whistleblower site, WikiLeaks, has left the White House stunned, and the U.S. military, banks, and major corporations severely embarrassed..."--Dust jacket
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