Unofficial chapter titles of The Cuckoo’s Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage by Clifford Stoll, first published by Doubleday, New York, 1989
- A 75 cent discrepancy
- A superuser hacker?
- Fifty printers needed now
- Hole in GNU Emacs
- You’ve got three weeks
- Tracing Tymnet
- Not from the West Coast
- Anniston Army Depot
- Trojan horse
- No search warrant
- AT&T long lines
- Not my bailiwick
- 703
- Someone’s looking for you
- Hitmen in Berkeley
- Do research!
- 6000 Miles
- Methodical attack
- Hunter and jaeger
- Halloween
- Bailiwicks again
- Phone number puzzle
- Secure by definition
- Virginia wild-goose chase
- The Mitre hack
- Object oriented programming with graphical inheritance
- Thanksgiving
- Odd hours
- Westar 3
- Blind and deaf
- Network interference
- Chaos Computer Club
- Sitting ducks
- Dial-in port
- A sharp guy
- New Year
- Mechanical switches
- Banging on the FBI’s door
- Toss in the towel
- Operation Showerhead
- Swallow the bait
- Ding dong the witch is dead
- Through the Milnet
- Not a benign hacker
- Capital Beltway meeting
- Curry dinner quarrel
- Password cracking
- At the spooks
- Letter from Pittsburgh
- Run, but not escape
- More than days, less than weeks
- Busted
- A tasty security hole
- Problems with talking about security problems
- Sketching a portrait
- Caught in a maze
Epilogue: It’s still out there
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