File Size: 1282 KB
Print Length: 281 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1480177598
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Publisher: paganini - amores (October 22, 2012)
Publication Date: October 22, 2012
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B009VN40DU
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I review a lot of technical books and get a lot of advanced manuscripts that aren't corrected, but this is a finished product? The glaring errors begin as early as the 2nd paragraph in the forward, and only get worse through the book. The author admits he started writing it as a joke, and I believe it. There are some sentences that have grammar that is SO off, it causes factual errors in the technical content.Parts of the book seem to be taken directly off the TOR project website, the place that would be much better to go to for information than this book. There are links in the book that look so official, but if you click them, you realize you are on one of the author's own websites.There's technical inaccuracy throughout the book, interspersed with credible links to news stories about this or that, which are interesting, and seem to be there to prove some point, but don't. There's consistent confusion in terminology, even in the use of the main topic - deep web vrs Darknet. One would do much better to just go to Wikipedia for information on these topics- you'd find it would be much more accurate on any given day.There is a lot of confusion over darknets- to the point I can't tell if the author just maybe confused himself or if his English was really just that bad- and it is bad, one can tell the author is not a native English speaker...which brings me to my biggest concern- some of the information in this book is so selectively incomplete, that it concerns me that it could get a foreign activist or potential whistleblower in trouble should they use this as any sort of authoritative guide on staying anonymous.
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