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Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.
Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace
hacktivist: Hacker School Attacked
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cyberhug.me Series

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The revised edition of Hacker School, now a trilogy with the addition of two new stories. In a dystopian world, who will decide the future of mankind?

After the Great Chaos, Jake's tribe decides it's time to expand from their hidden valley and once more deal with other societies.

David's tribe is trying to gather technology and reconstruct some of the technical marvels that once existed. They are violently opposed by anti-scavengers that wait for promised help from now vanished bureaucracies.

Charlene is mostly healed from her many battles. She's surprised by what may be a way to survive. Does this hacker really offer a small chance of escape? Maybe human rights hacktivism is in her future. Probably not. Is it foolish to trust someone just because he remembers how to laugh?

Hacker School is a three act prelude to the cyberhug.me series.

"Your life is a burning match. Ignite a bonfire." - Allan R. Wallace

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 11, 2011
Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.
Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace
hacktivist: Hacker School Attacked

Titles in the series (5)

  • hacktivist: Hacker School Attacked

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    hacktivist: Hacker School Attacked
    hacktivist: Hacker School Attacked

    Act One of the cyberhug.me novel. "We can't predict when there will be no Next Time." "The other students have already left, their luggage in transit to dispersed assembly points. Shadow programs are giving Hacker School a semblance of normal activity. We are scheduled to detonate this, and be on our way in fifteen minutes, morphing programs have already taken over. Any networked data about us is already worthless. Worms will devour off line systems containing student profiles when certain searches are keyed. The Dean is waiting till midnight with a morph program, mine is already well advanced. I've done this outside of hacker school permission or knowledge. Any questions?" Jan looks hard at Billy. “Why are you emphasizing that you are acting outside of Hacker School permissions.” He shocks them, “We have a mole, a high level administrator has compromised Hacker School."

  • Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.

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    Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.
    Complicit Simplicity: A hacktivism team fights for human rights.

    Act Two of the cyberhug.me novel. "Human Rights bless all through their complicit simplicity, by placing people above unjust law." - Allan R. Wallace When evil resists a push it doesn't push back, it immediately seeks to destroy. Boldness is required for first limiting and then overcoming evil. Of course surviving is nice too. Many "ethical hackers" (on the side of human rights) view themselves as part of a sovereign nation composed of virtual sovereign individuals. Their sovereignty is always subject to attack, hence their border sites are well defended. Their offensive reactions against those that attack their domains have a strategy to dismantle their enemy's citizen control systems and free their enemy's subject people. In Complicit Simplicity three freelance hacktivists have found an evil tyranny in danger of falling - they are agreed to risk all by giving it a push.

  • Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

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    Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace
    Abacus Brief: Moonlit Knight's cyberwar and peace

    Act Three of the cyberhug.me novel. A dangerous cyberwar maze on a romantic Pacific island. Solve for peace and human rights. (and a little love) Excerpt fron the book: As Shawny passes my table I stage whisper; "cyberhug me." The news walls are full of reports of the jail break at the mental hospital, but she shows no reaction. Life is full of disappointments. Her service is good, so I speak a nice tip into my borrowed 'tronics when I'm ready to leave. A munged confirmation comes back - I've been hacked! in park *pond* aft3r sundown Excerpt from the writings of Shawny Cycasin Sago: "Hackers combine art with production, crafting beautiful results. Hackers Have Purpose. That purpose may be to learn, improve, create, teach, and ever more frequently: support human rights. The pirates that stole our island are not fun loving caricatures; but brutal rapists, torturers, and mass murders. They are what real pirates have always been. If you want to be a pirate, sail with pirates. If you want to survive, listen to us hackers -- get off our island. Check your histories, our island has dealt with pirates before.”

  • Cyberhug.Me (Hacktivist Cyberwars For Human Rights)

    Cyberhug.Me (Hacktivist Cyberwars For Human Rights)
    Cyberhug.Me (Hacktivist Cyberwars For Human Rights)

    Elegance. Well written code contains no flourishes. Concise. Direct. Succinct. Back in the not too distant dark ages, when giant bureaucratic wheels ground human rights under their weight, individuals were consigned as grist to be crushed into a uniform flour of humanity. Seeming perpetual motion mill stones of suffering still exist; but enlightenment is coming once again to human interaction. These stories are representations of ethical hackers rewriting our shared futures. Definition of Ethical Hackers: on the side of human rights. Cyberhug.me is a speculative novel in three acts. Act I: Your life is a burning match. *hacktivist* ~ Cyberwar explodes over a despotism's genocide: The cyberhug.me trilogy starts with a lone hackster, Billy, in a cyberbattle about to become physical. Act II: Light This Fire Complicit Simplicity ~ Human Rights bless all through their complicit simplicity, by placing people above unjust law. As cyberwars extend beyond the ability of lone hackers, Billy forms a hacktivism team for recovering human rights. Act III: Ignite the world. Abacus Brief ~ Moonlit Knight's Cyberwar and Peace: Billy's protégé risks annihilation in a high tech battle. He strives to solve a dangerous cyberwar maze on a beautiful Pacific island before he too is murdered. Moon finds love when he joins a hacktivist community fighting for peace and human rights. From the Author "Life, love, and liberty -- these three. To experience them fully you must risk them fully." Allan R. Wallace With the passing of Hacker Jon the course of human rights hacktivism changes. You are part of cyberbattles. One side hopes to extend blind obedience; while the other side wants you to open your own mind. Having read this far you are already guilty of conspiracy to support human rights. Never give up your life cheaply.

  • Hacker School Trilogy

    Hacker School Trilogy
    Hacker School Trilogy

    The revised edition of Hacker School, now a trilogy with the addition of two new stories. In a dystopian world, who will decide the future of mankind? After the Great Chaos, Jake's tribe decides it's time to expand from their hidden valley and once more deal with other societies. David's tribe is trying to gather technology and reconstruct some of the technical marvels that once existed. They are violently opposed by anti-scavengers that wait for promised help from now vanished bureaucracies. Charlene is mostly healed from her many battles. She's surprised by what may be a way to survive. Does this hacker really offer a small chance of escape? Maybe human rights hacktivism is in her future. Probably not. Is it foolish to trust someone just because he remembers how to laugh? Hacker School is a three act prelude to the cyberhug.me series. "Your life is a burning match. Ignite a bonfire." - Allan R. Wallace

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Allan R. Wallace

"If you view change as a problem rather than an opportunity you'll always be too late. Visionaries and crackpots are always too soon and pay a high price for their insight.We can accept that." ~ Allan R. Wallace

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