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The Cuckoo’s Egg, A 1980s Technology Time Capsule

Carol A. Seidl July 13, 2020 August 19, 2024Books 1980s, Berkeley, book review, Cliff Stoll, computers, hacking, security, UNIX, VMS 0
The Cuckoo's Egg Cover

Yesterday, I finished reading The Cuckoo’s Egg, by Cliff Stoll. I came across it back in June near the bottom of a stack of still-to-be-read books. I think a friend dropped it off years ago but I can’t be sure. Neither my husband nor I remember buying it. Anyway, after…

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